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Burgenland District Soon Car-Free? – Subtle Measure Shows EffectAs we all know, it is the wish of the much-loved yet unelected leaders in Brussels that the rab... um... citizens preferably refrain from using cars. In the Burgenland district, this seems to be enforced in a rather subtle way.
Yes, that sounds like a conspiracy theory – at least to some. But, when you look at it closely, you may start to wonder, assuming that political decisions are not made randomly. The *Mitteldeutsche Zeitung* reported that the district administration is keeping two out of three vehicle registration offices closed. This was justified by a high rate of employee sickness. One might now speculate what causes such a wave of sick leave during summer – certainly not the heat – but that would be yet another conspiracy theory.
Keeping the Goal in Sight – Citizens Freed from CarsSo how can citizens be prevented from buying a car? That’s probably the question being asked in political circles. Well, on the one hand, by restricting the purchase of combustion engine vehicles through forcing manufacturers to comply with CO₂ quotas. If they exceed these limits, either hefty fines loom or the manufacturers simply stop producing and selling combustion models. In addition, there is a push to force citizens into buying electric vehicles. And since these EVs are usually significantly more expensive than combustion vehicles, some people simply can’t afford them. So that’s one of many brilliant strategies.Recently, it was reported that the much-beloved but unelected leaders in Brussels want to require large company fleets to only purchase electric vehicles. Tschacka! Another step in the intended direction. Especially since EV sales are currently struggling. How kind of these much-loved leaders to help out the rab... um... citizens... the true sovereign, after all, right? The District Joins In – Subtle, but EffectiveSince the much-loved politicians are apparently annoyed by the many cars owned by these citizens, the Burgenland district has stepped it up a notch. Registering a vehicle has become more difficult by reducing the number of registration offices. Long waiting times are the result. And maybe, just maybe, some people will give up on that car purchase altogether.Simply clever, isn’t it? Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Ironikus | |
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