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Originally Posted by MikePA
.. * Every station that sells on-road diesel should be required, by law, to spend the money to install a *separate pump and a separate tank to sell off road diesel, regardless of how little they sell. Another on-road fuel tax will be levied to create a fund to pay for this extra equipment for stations that can't afford it.
1*and you believe it's OK to force businesses to sell a product very few of their customers want and make their other customers foot the bill for the equipment to do it.
2*Their customers are also free to shop elsewhere.
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*I never suggested or implied any such thing.
1*No; but on the other hand I don't feel it's right that I'm forced to pay road tax that I do not owe due to off road being difficult if not impossible to obtain.
Why should I support the on road stations by buying their product and at the same time pay on road tax on fuel I am not using on the road?
What's rite about me footing the bill for the on roaders?
As for *seperate tanks and pumps they do that with different grades of gasoline; so why not diesel?
I think the road tax should be determined at the pump not some where else before it ever gets to the pump?
To me it's simple if it's pumped into an on road vehicle add the tax if not don't add the tax.
2*That works pretty well until the elsewheres become to few and far between or even non existent
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