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My Letter To NST on the Fuel Subsidy Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="astroboy" data-source="post: 240935" data-attributes="member: 4527"><p>Oil a.k.a. black gold is a scarce resources and thus must be used with care. My employer gives me a fleet corporate petrol card. That does not mean I must drive a 350Z, or 135i. Instead, I am currently using a RM70 annual road tax 7-seater 1.3L carry all MPV. Its part of every human being's duty to conserve Earth resources.</p><p></p><p>For sheer driving pleasure, I plan to get a UDM soon but will only use it discreetly for the pleasure of it and not for day-to-day commuting, outstation business trip, or perhaps short distance where my wife just work less than 5km away from home while I'm working 20km away and shall be using the 1.3L.</p><p></p><p>Petrol prices in our country is not expensive compare to many countries I have visited before. Its our SALARY too low and thus petrol become relatively expensive to all.</p><p></p><p>Driving a 3.5L car for daily commuting, to me is a sin and is not helping at all to save our already-in-bad-shape Earth.</p><p></p><p>I know bed-minton is fun but u don't do it every day... right?</p><p></p><p>I agreed with what anxious said in the article because the "rich" and the "poor" has been properly "treated" through the different import duty, sales tax, income tax brackets and shall not be determined at the fuel pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astroboy, post: 240935, member: 4527"] Oil a.k.a. black gold is a scarce resources and thus must be used with care. My employer gives me a fleet corporate petrol card. That does not mean I must drive a 350Z, or 135i. Instead, I am currently using a RM70 annual road tax 7-seater 1.3L carry all MPV. Its part of every human being's duty to conserve Earth resources. For sheer driving pleasure, I plan to get a UDM soon but will only use it discreetly for the pleasure of it and not for day-to-day commuting, outstation business trip, or perhaps short distance where my wife just work less than 5km away from home while I'm working 20km away and shall be using the 1.3L. Petrol prices in our country is not expensive compare to many countries I have visited before. Its our SALARY too low and thus petrol become relatively expensive to all. Driving a 3.5L car for daily commuting, to me is a sin and is not helping at all to save our already-in-bad-shape Earth. I know bed-minton is fun but u don't do it every day... right? I agreed with what anxious said in the article because the "rich" and the "poor" has been properly "treated" through the different import duty, sales tax, income tax brackets and shall not be determined at the fuel pump. [/QUOTE]
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