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I'm no expert, but the statistics I've heard quoted are that unroadworthy vehicles are at most a very minor contributor to serious accidents, therefore it's a waste of resources to have mandatory inspections.
To catch a fish in NSW these days here's the fee breakdown:
Sorry, bit off tangent here but loosely within the theme of governmental fleecing. To catch a fish in NSW these days here's the fee breakdown:
Car rego;
Boat rego;
Trailer rego;
Driver's licence;
Boat Driver's licence; and
Fishing licence!!!!
Bugger me.
In NSW, the vehicle owner pays for the compulsory annual safety inspection.
Currently, it costs $31.70 (government designated fee). It is not uncommon to get the run around from Authorised Inspection Stations (too busy, come back later etc) because there is no money in it for the mechanics to do a proper full inspection.
Bloody hell rego+greenslip seems to have gone up a lot this year.
If nobody paid these rip-offs they would be abolished.
If you pay, you pay.
gg
Their needs have increased so they just bludge it out of you, life's tough isn't it, and not a word of thanks.
Be good if they found a way to make money other than stealing it.
Tax expert Neil Warren forecast that the review would also propose lifting petrol taxes in line with inflation - a practice abandoned by the Howard government in 2001 - and increasing state land taxes.
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