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Entente uncordiale

6th July 1995, Page 20
6th July 1995
Page 20
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

In CM (8-14 June) I read that the French have made our Excise Committee decide against belly tanks and try to make them accept catwalk tanks instead. This country is dictated to by other governments and dumped on by losing out on revenue from foreign vehicles, while foreign vehicles quite calmly travel on British roads without paying British taxes

It makes my blood boil that small fleet operators and particularly owner-drivers are having their eyes taken out by other countries. When we enter their countries it's pay, pay, pay— but when they come to us it's help yourself to our roads.

They want to count themselves lucky that I'm not an entrepreneurial addition to our ports. I'd empty all their diesel, water, air brake fluid and trailers. I'd charge them for the delay and get other hauliers to bill them for inconvenience. I'd check them for drugs (and charge them on the spot), unload their vehicles to search (charged for) and reload them.

What a bastard, you may think. Yes. My motto is (for foreigners): "Do unto them before they do unto you." Pete Clark, Durham.

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Organisations: Excise Committee
People: Pete Clark
Locations: Durham

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