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WHAT WILL IT COST?

14th December 2000
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Willi Betz, Fee

• Although this is one of the key points to be decided by the consultati exercise, early indications suggest that it will cost operators about £780 the maximum amount the European Union allows. As with the Eurovignet it is likely that foreign operators will be able to pay on a daily basis, althou this is by no means certain. Charging by the day is not only bureaucratic, I also expensive to collect. Germany is said to be thinking of pulling out oft Eurovignette scheme for just this reason.

Furthermore, imposing a daily charge of, say, £3.90 would be a sir deterrent to foreign hauliers like Willi Betz. However, forcing a company pay an annual fee of £780 regardless of how many times its trucks enter the UK would be a significant disincentive—although it is not certain if law would allow a blanket charge.

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Organisations: European Union
People: Willi Betz