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    That is the common argument Howard.
    Yet,
    Do empty shops attract the same taxation as occupied ones?
    Does paying for a parking permit to keep a car on the street guarantee a parking space? Does it do the least service for improved public transport?
    Is it not a chicken-and-egg situation,
    You must have a car because;-
    -public transport is so bad,
    -shopping is all out-of-town.

    Does it not irk, that you despair at the run-down nature of a town centre, but must shop elsewhere?
    Is the squeezed-middle not getting it the neck, yet again, by subsidising council-tax through parking charges?

    Mr. Pickles is, of course, having his cake and eating it. Considering what little a local planning dept. can do to prevent out-of-town shopping developments.

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