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James Allman-Talbot wrote:
> Most people (for example, me) travel around a lot. My car is never in a
> place that I am not, therefore the it will know where I am too.
You never use trains? You never get lifts? You never walk anywhere?

> Climate change happens naturally, with or without human intervention
> around every 150,000 years and we are long overdue. The effects we are
> seeing now are exactly the same as those seen by our ancestors, except
> they didn't have pollution to blame.
Yeah, that's a lovely story, but it is scientific fact that global
warming is caused by pollution. Simple as that.

> Did you know that a single, one-way transatlantic flight creates more
> pollution than every single motor racing event on earth put together
> does in one whole year? If you're going to blame anyone for creating
> pollution, it's not drivers.
And, of course, if a single measure won't fix everything, why bother
with it at all?

> Personally i think this new type of road taxing is just a money making
> scheme, as if they don't have enough up their sleeves.
No, that's true. The NHS is incredibly well funded and all of our
schools are supreme. Oh, hold on, that doesn't sound right...

> As for speed
> limits, i wholly agree with them but i wholly disagree with the way in
> which they are enforced. As an average, casualties in an area can
> actually increase when a speed camera is put in to place because drivers
> suddenly turn their attention to their speedometer instead of the road
> infront of them.
Then you should clearly have no problem with being tracked all the time,
as there's nowhere specific that will become a danger point. This is an
argument in favour of introducing these devices.
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