tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801128074150611507.post31340790115844297..comments2009-12-04T15:32:17.971+00:00Comments on scrap the toll: Over and out there somewhereUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801128074150611507.post-64242805458172532872009-12-04T14:01:15.097+00:002009-12-04T14:01:15.097+00:00Dave
1. because it's a vital and pratically un...Dave<br />1. because it's a vital and pratically unavoidable part of the local county transport network<br />2. because we haven't got that kind of cash, and because it's not just an Eynsham bridge, it's an Oxfordshire bridge (see point 1 above)<br />3. If you'd read my blog, you'll see it's not the 5p people object to. No one gives a shit about 5p. It's the hours of wasted time.<br /><br />I'm over it, mate; over and out.Jane Tomlinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06320661268856831052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801128074150611507.post-82938992032424133602009-12-03T22:13:03.706+00:002009-12-03T22:13:03.706+00:00Why should the taxpayers of Oxfordshire pay? If t...Why should the taxpayers of Oxfordshire pay? If the people of Eynsham want it so much why didn't you bid for it? It's 5p. Get over it.Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801128074150611507.post-3258477941746838302009-12-03T20:50:03.145+00:002009-12-03T20:50:03.145+00:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801128074150611507.post-76506937082818547092009-12-03T16:48:13.518+00:002009-12-03T16:48:13.518+00:00What happens if you refuse to pay?
When the Skye...What happens if you refuse to pay? <br /><br />When the Skye Bridge opened, people there officially offered a refusal when asked to pay when they crossed, and were given summons to court. These all had to be waived in the end as the over 900 summonses would have ground the local courts to a halt. The Skye Bridge is now free as a result.mgavedhttp://www.open.ac.uknoreply@blogger.com