Property damage. You must have a good lawyer.
He can just claim that he's part of a cosatu strike - thereby waiving any responsibilities to damage of property during the strike.
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Property damage. You must have a good lawyer.
He can just claim that he's part of a cosatu strike - thereby waiving any responsibilities to damage of property during the strike.![]()
@OP
Didn't they give you the user's manual. You need to put the etag in a microwave oven for 2 minutes to activate the beep function.
where will they get money when you are refusing to pay ?
I heard on 702 , but i think it was on their testing enivorment, they forgot to disable sms notification process.
The problem is the offramps and on ramps. The congestion is not caused by traffic flowing on the freeway, it's caused by people getting on and off. No amount of extra road surface will cure that.
People don't get banned for holding views that don't agree with the majority. There are lots of other trolls on trolls on the forum. What is "his kind" anyway?Just out of curiosity, why hasn't the ban hammer been smacked down on Venda boy? His kind(call this racist and you'll prove my point, people who stir sht) don't belong on a forum like this.
Does the tax fluctuate with the increases/decreases or is it fixed? The levies are announced as mounts in cents not %s.What about the extra tax money government recieves everytime the petrol price goes up?
Why cant they use the 45% of the 71c they're getting in this weeks increase to pay for the roads?
If you dont want to pay, go and stay at WC or other proviences or go to NZ.
/grabs popcorn
Does the tax fluctuate with the increases/decreases or is it fixed? The levies are announced as mounts in cents not %s.
I thought so, but this also means that the price will drop below a certain minimum no matter how low the oil prices may fall. The tax will keep high. You can't blame Sasol for that it is government policy to regulate the price.Fixed.
Breakdown of the price in gauteng is here:
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As you can see there's quite a lot of tax.
What you don't see is the MASSIVE margin Sasol is making on locally produced oil (oil from coal, etc) as they sell it at import parity price, which is a LOT more than their real price.
I thought so, but this also means that the price will drop below a certain minimum no matter how low the oil prices may fall. The tax will keep high. You can't blame Sasol for that it is government policy to regulate the price.
People don't get banned for holding views that don't agree with the majority. There are lots of other trolls on trolls on the forum. What is "his kind" anyway?
Fixed.
Breakdown of the price in gauteng is here:
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As you can see there's quite a lot of tax.
What you don't see is the MASSIVE margin Sasol is making on locally produced oil (oil from coal, etc) as they sell it at import parity price, which is a LOT more than their real price.
The kind who goes around looking to provoke a fight, take a look at any of his replies. If we all had the same opinion this place would suck.