Cars & Transportation

No More Registration Stickers

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: 3lions

2nd Jun 2011 10:43pm

Hi Everyone,

I read on the RAA website newsletter, that from July 1st, there will no longer the option for 9 or 6 months...

They are only keeping 3 & 12 months! Gee as if people are not doing it stuff, I'm glad they didn't take the 3 month option, as that would bugger me right up, It's hard enough keeping a car on the road as it is!

With that I guess they will put up the registration in the June budget!

whats's next?

cheers for taking the time to read this

Lise

mick4116
  • 17th Jan 2012 11:32pm

Hi agree completely i know people here in south australia who just wont pay anymore a lot of people are starting to do that with fines and stuff, they say take me to court put me in prison i wont pay. i feel like doing the same but then they will take your possesions if you dont pay. Then again if you have nothing what can they take so the ones that are going to suffer the most are the people who do have money and things to lose
After living here my whole life 40 plus years i have never seen anything so terrible as the revenue raising tactics of all governments State and Federal.
The GST was meant to gain revenue and it did Millions, the poker machines millions but they still want more and more and more.
Next the GST will go up to 15 Percent i would watch that space
all the best
John


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