M-Power
Old School Grand Master
Re: Plan on Cycle Deaths and Accidents, ideas and suggestion
Correct. Its a spurious argument anyway, as even below threshold income tax earners still pay taxes on goods they buy etc. The Govt spends 'our tax' as an economic stimulant through road repair and building schemes etc so we all have pretty much equal rights to use the highways, whether on a bicycle or otherwise.
Neil":2nwgtf39 said:Thunderchief":2nwgtf39 said:I'm not sure what you mean?lumos2000":2nwgtf39 said:have we given up our rights as citizens in preference for our rights as tax payers?
I took it to mean that whilst cyclists have a right to use the road, and drivers driving vehicles, don't - but many, mistakenly / ignorantly believe that as they have to pay a tax for their car, that automatically grants them some right (it doesn't).
I think he was suggesting that as there seems an increasing amount of "cyclists don't even pay road tax" bobbins, and implying that cyclists have no place on the road because of this, that many - out of ignorance - seem to be in effect dismissing rights, in favour of tax paying, as a justification of what sort of road users should be allowed.
Correct. Its a spurious argument anyway, as even below threshold income tax earners still pay taxes on goods they buy etc. The Govt spends 'our tax' as an economic stimulant through road repair and building schemes etc so we all have pretty much equal rights to use the highways, whether on a bicycle or otherwise.