Sticking it to The Man
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
Suggestion from Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic
( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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taking 200 quid a month to NOT fix the f*&*ing roads for a start.
If the tax is paid in advance, why I am still driving through more crators than are on the moon, simply to get to work?
Trying to get me to pay for two properties at the same time, when I can clearly only live in one is another.
Charging me council tax for my house when it was empty for 7 months following a fire, etc....
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:53, 1 reply)
taking 200 quid a month to NOT fix the f*&*ing roads for a start.
If the tax is paid in advance, why I am still driving through more crators than are on the moon, simply to get to work?
Trying to get me to pay for two properties at the same time, when I can clearly only live in one is another.
Charging me council tax for my house when it was empty for 7 months following a fire, etc....
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:53, 1 reply)
I think you're crossing wires. Incompetence I have never defended.
But one's duty to pay council tax is a burden we all must bear.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:58, closed)
But one's duty to pay council tax is a burden we all must bear.
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 13:58, closed)
True
...and probably right about the crossed-wires.
I just see 200 quid a month to have my bins emptied 25 times a year as a bit strong, nay, theft by menaces (as I'll be threatened soon enough if I refuse to pay).
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 14:07, closed)
...and probably right about the crossed-wires.
I just see 200 quid a month to have my bins emptied 25 times a year as a bit strong, nay, theft by menaces (as I'll be threatened soon enough if I refuse to pay).
( , Tue 22 Jun 2010, 14:07, closed)
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