Brendan Burgess
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cuchulainn said:nothing we didnt know already.
I think the point was that the mixed grill, reclining chairs, and Italian waiter didn't make up for the high price of the rail ticket. It was a Rip-Off. If Government want to encourage us to use Public Transport this is not the way to go about it. So, why did they increase rail fares? According to the boy from the Lee - It's because the Government has more to make from people continuing to drive cars. More cars = more VAT+VRT.but what was point of filming the mixed grill meal on the Cork Express - showing off??
Brendan said:We may or may not have mismanaged our construction projects. But that does not make them rip-offs.
Brendan said:No one in first class is obliged to buy a mixed grill.
Brendan
CCOVICH said:but surely these are 'rip offs' in some way?
Brendan said:Hi Bizzy
There was not one concrete example of a rip-off on the entire programme. If you choose to define a rip-off as "anything you don't like about modern Ireland", then of course we live in "Rip-off Republic".
The vast majority of us are quite happy to travel by the standard train class and we know the fare well in advance. It is not a rip-off. I don't know how it compares to other countries, so it might be expensive or cheap. If we can't afford it, we can travel by bus or hitch.
But this is the key point. No one is forced to travel first class. No one in first class is obliged to buy a mixed grill.
We may or may not have mismanaged our construction projects. But that does not make them rip-offs.
Brendan
Ceist Beag said:The single biggest theme I've gotten so far from the three shows is that Eddie is trying to show how we are not getting value for money for the many taxes we pay in this country. And that, to me, is a message well worth telling. I think that they are the single biggest culprits in ripping off the people in this country, not the retailers, or service providers.
Surely the mismanagement of construction projects is a rip off in the sense that the price taxpayers were charged for the project was several times higher than the original figure? Or that projects haven't delivered expected benefits? I don't want to get into semantics here, but surely these are 'rip offs' in some way?
As an example, what is to stop Brian Cowen reducing the amount of take the Government gets from a litre of petrol/diesel and therefore reduce the price to the motorist??
If I think something will cost €300m and it ends up costing €800m, there are two explanations. Eddie would only have us believe one explanation.
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