1. A friend of mine was knocked over by a young lad driving a car the other week, the said lad has no licence.
2. I know a person living about 100 yards from here, that has no TV licence - but his TV works fine without it.
3. I can obtain a firearm for about eighty quid if I want one - it will take me about two hours, and the seller isn't going to ask to see a licence.
4. Licences allow the authorities to control the licence holders, never those without!
5. Because of my medical condition, I limit my windowcleaning work to 6 days a month, so whilst the clever ones amongst you are interfering with my business, and organising my licence arrangements, perhaps you would be so kind as to let me know what discount I'll get, only being a part timer?
6.Oh yes, somone further up the thread mentioned "disabled badge" I think in the same sentence as "fiddlers".
7. I'd like to point out that I hold such a badge, I wonder what, exactly, was the point you were trying to make?
Perhaps those of you that you like to bring yet more licensing would care to stop now, whilst you are losing, or at least attempt to think first?
Baldeagle
Taking your points one by one baldeagle. (Which I have inserted in your post)
1. Your friend can approach the uninsured losses bureau who consider claims for the victims of uninsured motor accidents (I was carrying an eighty year old gent in a company car ten years ago and we were hit by an uninsured driver, I was OK but he suffered breathing difficulties and shock and spent the night in hospital - being an "old soldier" - both literally and by nature - he got over a grand for his pain and suffering from the bureau.)
2. I'd shop the guy with no TV license.
3. Scary but true. Prices have come down then? All such dealers should be punished severely. (Whatever that means.)
4. I agree.
5. Sorry to hear that - perhaps a discount based on your disability when you declare it (perhaps along with producing medical proof) to the licensing authority. If any part time window cleaner does it through choice well, I might only drive my motor bike once a week but I don't get discounted road tax.
6. Perhaps some people have fraudulently obtained or used a disabled badge - that would make them a fiddler in my view. My mother - who is over eighty and has had two seperate heart by-pass ops has angina and cannot walk very far has a blue badge - but if I were to put it in my car to go to the shops without her then I would also be a fiddler wouldn't I?
7. When you obtained your disabled badge, what did the producing authority say when you told them you were window cleaning part-time? Did they not assume you'd be climbing ladders?
My father in law was registered disabled because he could not walk without stumbling due to a neurological disease - yet he could stand still and drive without assistance. Wanting to keep active he would go with a builder friend digging holes and sawing wood from a stationary position and he could legitimately use his badge when in the vehicle.
Of course anyone who obtains a disabled badge or similar without declaring what they
can actually do demeans the system for those that genuinely need it. IMO