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4WD ARE A POX ON OUR ROADS (PAULKEATING)
Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
ralph
Has anyone got a view on Mr Keatings outbust on ACA last night about 4WD drives being a pox on our roads.And to that end taxing them out of existance(if he had his way).
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AnswerID: 6348 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Darian
replied: Just two things:
1. Keating is obviously suffering from Gareth's Evans' ~ "relevance deprivation".2. In my view ACA rarely treat a subject with due consideration - they seem to me to be cheap, superficial and ultimately pay pointless attention to beat-ups.
Do yourself a favour...ignore Keating and ACA (and does anyone think that State or Fed governments will do anything to harm the 4WD vehicle industry and ALL the tourism plus
accessories
business those goes with that ?).
Can't recall ever hearing sensible discussion against 4WD vehicle use.
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AnswerID: 6349 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Alex
replied: I didn't see ACA, but I read a report on the same subject in the paper the next day. It seems to me that what Keating objects to is the use of big 4wds as urban family taxis, and the effect they may have on small cars due to their greater mass in an accident (fuel consumption is a complete furfy, I get better consumption in my defender than I did in my old laser). However, taxing them out of existence will make any travel outside major cities a liability, as a 4wd will withstand a roo strike far better than any small car, not to mention going off the bitumen. For someone who's lived most of his life outside the city, being without a 4wd and the means to go remote
camping
is complete anthema to me. A far better solution for Keatings Accident Theory would be to make 4wds compulsory for all (along with appropriate
driver training
).
As a final thought, don't worry about this happening, as Keating is pretty much irrelevant now, and is just seeking to recover former glories by being controversial and sensationalist. Cheers, Alex.
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AnswerID: 6350 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Paul Kleating
replied: I'm sorry Its the Regression I had o have...oink oink..tick tock tick tock
Does anyone no what time it is........6 o'clock......OK porky move over, its time to go to bed.
P.K.
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AnswerID: 6353 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Rod
replied: Make you wonder why his wife left him. Probably taxed her out of existance
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AnswerID: 6355 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Mark Bennett
replied: Mr. Keating forgot to tell everybody that he owns more than one four wheel drive, but thats o.k because he IS Paul Keating!
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AnswerID: 6359 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
old soldier
replied: Whos Paul Keating???
Reply 6 of 15
FollowupID: 2813 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Bob posted:
"Pork Eating"
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AnswerID: 6365 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Stan
replied: Wouldn't it be good to get somebody toatally independent to look at all the crash statistics and then publish them. But all the bleeding hearts wouldn't like that, because I'd bet my last dollar when you looked at the overall percentages, the amount of 4WD's causing, or involved in accidents would be quite low. The other one they use is the "Running over the Child" scenario. I reckon I have seen more of these type incidents on TV involving normal sedans, etc. Isn't it a shame that these high profile people waste this valuable media time on stuff they obviously know nothing about, when they could be using it to raise awareness, or funding for things like childrens diseases, etc.
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AnswerID: 6369 Submitted: Wednesday, Sep 04, 2002 at 00:00
Member - Trevor
replied: As Old Soldier said "who is Paul Keating?" so why worry about anything he says or even said in the past. As they have said "Bankstown Boys don't cry" - they just keep bleeting! I thought in a free country I was able to drive whatever vehicle I could afford or want to. If I drove a Rolls or a Porsche Paul would be happy? As it is I drive a Courier and the
Cook
drives the daughter's Laser. If I need to go to the big smoke I take the 4WD to fit everyone and their junk in. Maybe if Paul would put a Pox on those who do not let their
tyres
down in the sand and on dirt roads roads I would support him!
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AnswerID: 6378 Submitted: Thursday, Sep 05, 2002 at 00:00
Captain
replied: Keating was a pox on
Australia
, beats me why the press listen to his mumblings except to stir controversy
Reply 9 of 15
AnswerID: 6382 Submitted: Thursday, Sep 05, 2002 at 00:00
winaje
replied: Graffiti on a wall many years ago: (Bob) Squawk and (Paul) Cheating. Says it all really. Bill Church
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AnswerID: 6383 Submitted: Thursday, Sep 05, 2002 at 00:00
Ray
replied: I think u have to look at this realistically.
60 percent of respondants to Sevens Sunrise poll agreed, so 4wd owners generally must be antagonising the general city community and along with the bullbar controvesry i don't think we should stick our heads in the sand.
Whilst i love my 4wd Prado i don't think anyone really likes to drive them in city traffic. personally i would prefer anyday to drive my son in laws commodore for both comfort, ease of driving, size and fuel economy.
many people own 4wds for varying reasons including offroading, soft and hardcore, towing, beach pleasure, carrying the family and outback travelling as well as the obvious purpose of country work. Therfore it seems that part of the problem is that some owners aren't by their behavior advancing the cause of our pleasure of ownership. I know we all can't afford 2 cars and therefore have to drive our 4wds in the city as well but really they are not the most efficient for this task.
please think about it guys especially the behavior bit?
cheers Ray
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AnswerID: 6386 Submitted: Thursday, Sep 05, 2002 at 00:00
Tony H
replied:
I believe that Mr.Keating made the comment that "If I was still in power I would tax them out of existance".
I thought he had already tried to tax us out of existance :-)
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AnswerID: 6413 Submitted: Friday, Sep 06, 2002 at 00:00
John
replied: Actually, I find the whole thing a bit taxing............................................
Someone wake me up when commonsense prevails.....
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John
PS. My father and many like him fought to prevent D#%$ heads like this from dictating to people like us.
It still is a free country last time I checked......if I want to drive a 4x4, or a Garbage Compactor for that matter,......its my chioce.
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AnswerID: 6417 Submitted: Friday, Sep 06, 2002 at 00:00
Member - Des
replied: John....A garbage compactor!!??..and in the vicinity of Paul Keating... now THAT has possibilities. He should have stuck to pig farming. but the RSPCA (god bless em), did the right thing and kept the
pigs
away from him, cruelty and all that. So now the
pigs
are running free in
Canberra
, and Paul still wonders why he is on his own.
Reply 14 of 15
AnswerID: 6518 Submitted: Tuesday, Sep 10, 2002 at 00:00
Troy
replied: This seems to be a very hot topic. The last time I checked, we lived in a democracy, so we should be all free to drive whatever we like. I noted that in one of the recent
Sydney
papers, the was an article in which one driver was complaining about 4wd's becasue of the damage the was caused when she ran into it! Unbelievable!! One thing that really should be looked at more closely is the licencing required to drive one. They are generally bigger vehicles that require a few more additional skills to operate sucessfully. Some of the lunatics that fly around the suburbs with loads of kids in the back seats, or the invincibility mantra of a "Baby On Board" sign in the rear window may take note. As for Mr. Keating, I believe that Anita had the best idea.
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