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Beating cheating

26th January 1979
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I gather that the New Zealand Government is opposed to a fuel tax because it believes that it will give rise to widespread cheating. W. Knox, of the National Roads Board, is reported as saying that in the Government's view it "would be administratively impossible to control if applied to trucks."

Yet the British Government proposes to rely on fuel tax as a method of preventing cheating on the annual licence. Somebody must be wrong somewhere.