
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Thursday 26 October 2006
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Anonymous
Location
Birmingham
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Sales Director
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Can I ask why it is that the motorist and employers seem to be the target for the solution of a much bigger problem. The Government (all of them) has failed the whole country with its public transport policies or rather lack of them. I thought the RAC was there to defend the motorist not agree we can be blamed for everything. Yes a car does create "issues" but this problem is huge and world wide. I support many of the proposed ideas but these should either be funded centrally or not be forced upon people. Lets deliver education via technology .. all school children could be taught at a distance now ... the roads are much better when the schools are off... but who would pay for it. Easier it seems to tax mobility. So whilst we cripple our own country turning the clock back in effect the east relentlesy moves forward undoing all our work here?
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