Silk wrote:In spite of all the publicity, I'm surprised that, 8 days into abolition, almost every car I see is still displaying a tax disc. Why?
I ripped mine up and threw it in the bin at the earliest opportunity.
Rick101 wrote:Can't understand how folk leave stuff till whenever.
If I have something to do, I do it as soon as I can. Can't relax knowing I've jobs to get done.
StressedDave wrote:Silk wrote:Rick101 wrote:Can't understand how folk leave stuff till whenever.
If I have something to do, I do it as soon as I can. Can't relax knowing I've jobs to get done.
Same here. If people can't be bothered to carry out such a simple task as removing a sticker from their windscreen, what else can't they be bothered to do? How about checking the oil, the tyres, the brakes, etc?
I think there's a vast difference between tasks that are necessary and those which are not. I'm fairly sure that my car will not implode and the Earth will not stop rotating if I chose not to remove a disc of paper from its holder and tear it into tiny strips and jump up and down on it before spraying it with lighter fluid and giving it a Viking funeral.
Get a grip...
Kimosabe wrote:I have two cars. One without a tax disc and one with, so I'm covered either way.
Kimosabe wrote:Yeah but if all those things happen, you'll be to blame! im going to google a hypothetical situation of catastrophic proportions which matches your tax disc blocking that vital part of your windscreen. There's bound to be one.
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