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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Chilly8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:16

... poor. So, someone with an old banger from a poor neighbourhood would pay less than your rich, proud 4x4/SUV/Chelsea tractor user, which seems fair enough. "Motorists face a postcode lottery under Government plans to introduce road tolls. Car owners from wealthier districts could find themselves paying more than those from poorer areas. A 300-page document issued to ...
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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: JNugent
Date: Sep 5, 2008 14:01

...: Anyway, as it comes from the Wail, I am sure it's grossly misrepresenting what the report actually says, and it's probably not true at all. Well it is not just a government report but this too: "'This opens the way for a postcode lottery of road-pricing charges.' said Hilton Holloway, Good name, good name! Who'd pay those prices to stay in Holloway?
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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Derek
Date: Sep 5, 2008 01:58

...Anyway, as it comes from the Wail, I am sure it's grossly misrepresenting what the report actually says, and it's probably not true at all. Well it is not just a government report but this too: "'This opens the way for a postcode lottery of road-pricing charges.' said Hilton Holloway, Good name, good name! associate editor of Autocar." Not some nobody, then ? Derek
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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Graculus
Date: Sep 5, 2008 00:53

..., proud 4x4/SUV/Chelsea tractor user, which seems fair enough. "Motorists face a postcode lottery under Government plans to introduce road tolls. Car owners from wealthier districts could ... a government report but this too: "'This opens the way for a postcode lottery of road-pricing charges.' said Hilton Holloway, associate editor of Autocar." What do you mean, "...
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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 4, 2008 23:20

..., proud 4x4/SUV/Chelsea tractor user, which seems fair enough. "Motorists face a postcode lottery under Government plans to introduce road tolls. Car owners from wealthier districts ... not just a government report but this too: "'This opens the way for a postcode lottery of road-pricing charges.' said Hilton Holloway, associate editor of Autocar." -- World Carfree Network ...
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Re: Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Graculus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 02:53

...poor. So, someone with an old banger from a poor neighbourhood would pay less than your rich, proud 4x4/SUV/Chelsea tractor user, which seems fair enough. "Motorists face a postcode lottery under Government plans to introduce road tolls. Car owners from wealthier districts could find themselves paying more than those from poorer areas. --- As if the whole road-pricing thing weren't...
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Motorists from rich areas could be charged more for road tolls in new 'pay-as-you-drive' postcode lottery     

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Author: Doug
Date: Sep 4, 2008 00:34

..., proud 4x4/SUV/Chelsea tractor user, which seems fair enough. "Motorists face a postcode lottery under Government plans to introduce road tolls. Car owners from wealthier districts could find ....co.uk/news/article-1052144/Motorists-rich-areas-charged-road-tolls-new-pay-drive-postcode-lottery.html -- World Carfree Network http://www.worldcarfree.net/ Help for your car-addicted friends ...
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Re: Lottery Bias Winning Numbers Apparently Deduced Successfully With Math Formula     

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Author: Ron Peterson
Date: Aug 23, 2008 19:49

...as being so frequent "naturally" or probable statistically over time I checked and the lottery selections are made by a random number generator. If a person know which generator and ...seed values are selected they may be able to narrow down the number of selections. The lottery commission shouldn't be using an algorithmic random number generator because of the possibility someone gaining...
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Re: Lottery Bias Winning Numbers Apparently Deduced Successfully With Math Formula     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 23, 2008 08:54

... (suspicious) 70%% of the winning numbers in that lottery are machine selected. The lottery is just a tax on stupidity. --    Ron What I mean by the term "bias" <please look ...as being so frequent "naturally" or probable statistically over time Yes, a lottery is considered tp be a "sucker bet" by gambling professionals, and ...
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Re: Lottery Bias Winning Numbers Apparently Deduced Successfully With Math Formula     

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Author: Ron Peterson
Date: Aug 23, 2008 07:02

... Cohen <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: I suppose he calculated using frequent winning numbers, and it indeed worked (probably after beaucoup attempts), but then why did he buy the same number combination at four different locations which is odd (suspicious) 70%% of the winning numbers in that lottery are machine selected. The lottery is just a tax on stupidity. -- Ron
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