Hi, Sent out a few concerns to historic vehicle organisations, I am concerned about the lack of effective organised opposition to moves to alter radically the way we live in a non-democratic way, what we have in our country is no longer traffic management but traffic control. I was I never asked about in a democratic way, about non-targeted use of speed cameras, nor as a fee paying motorist/rider, did I have a say in the speed bumps, chicanes, the constant lowering of road speeds to new "Safe" speed limits, and the fact that I also now pay, twice as much road-tax as a new plastic-bubble car for a 740cc motorcycle?
Globally, it is an very important point on bio-fuels being grown on land that should be producing food, as important as constantly building homes on grade 1 & 2 Farmland in the UK, I unknowingly do not want anybody to starve anywhere on my account, but as long as Politicians and Agencies pursue Outcome driven policies this kind of crap will happen, incidentally it has been identified that in the UK 750,000 children do not get enough to eat daily.
The French may have there idiosyncrasies, but they no how to organise and protest when their well-being and personal rights are being challenged. Ethanol is for some a life & death issue as a previous contributor has pointed out, for me at the moment its just another thing being imposed and controlled by those that effectively consider "they know better" and a hobby and interest for many, that may be "dead in the water" through imposed fuel policies.
Of note, I do not consider CO2 as a pollutant either, but consider polluting and over-fishing the seas, cutting down the forests indiscriminately to be the initial criminal acts. Plant more trees globally and we would all see, better living conditions and a corrective naturally assisted process taking place.
And please consider too, that some Hedge fund managers & their corporations are controlling global food prices and one such firm controls 50% of the Global copper reserves & 60% of the Global zinc reserves, power isn't often where many of the papers would have you believe it is.
Cheers
John