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    Default Re: Gordon Brown signs his death warrant

    Maybe I'm missing something, but how does it matter that the government computers know where our cars are? If the scheme works, and can be impliented with reasonable cost (my definition of the term reasonable, not the NHS computer set up use of the term) then it seems a good idea. Ideally traffic could in part re-routed through alternate routes to aviod igher charges and help increase the speed of all.

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    Default Re: Gordon Brown signs his death warrant

    Quote Originally Posted by rory_20_uk View Post
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    You're missing a healthy distrust of government bureaucracy.

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    Default Re: Gordon Brown signs his death warrant

    Quote Originally Posted by rory_20_uk View Post
    If the scheme works, and can be impliented with reasonable cost (my definition of the term reasonable, not the NHS computer set up use of the term) then it seems a good idea.
    To say nothing of the other (in my view more serious) flaws with such a scheme, when has a big government scheme such as this ever been completed at "reasonable cost" and within budget?

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