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Old 11-04-2014, 02:30 PM   #29 (permalink)
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No, but they did offer people who live inside the city center and own a diesel car thats "too old" a $1500 discount on a new car if they crush their current ride..
Can't buy anything for that though, unless you put in a ton of cash yourself, so its kind of a hollow gesture.
Does it need to be a brand-new car, or just one new enough? I would not expect many people go to from a car worth fifteen hundred dollars or less to a brand-new one, although I guess that my brother-in-law does. He drives his car until it falls apart and then my sister purchases him a new one.

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I have not seen that one I think..
They work with a scientist that is turning sixty and in his culture, in order to prevent burdensome old people, they put them to sleep.

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3: It gets worse, theres apparently some roads that are one-way into the 'zone', with no way to turn around. So stop and go back against a one-way street or go into the zone to turn around and get fined €230 ($290) by an automated license plate scanner.


The last time that I drove in the San Francisco area, I realized that I was approaching a toll bridge without any cash, and I there was not any way to turn around. They did not accept debit. I believe they told me to call the department before they issued the citation to get a discount.
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