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by dotancohen
86 days ago
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I may have exaggerated. In large cities the air is significantly less comfortable to breathe. > because you own an electric car, it's now a human rights issue that you get to pay less. Right?
No, why would you think that? It is only fair that electric car users, myself included, pay for the proportional damage and wear to the roads.Now tell me why the polluting carbon-burning vehicles don't have a separate tax to repair the damage they do to the environment, e.g. climate change? How much would that tax cost? |
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Paying the fair share for road maintenance isn't a human rights issue.
by saying this:
Reducing carbon emissions most certainly is a human rights issue.
Which was is in a thread where someone complained about paying tax, and "human rights".
So yes, naturally, I would think that is your intent.