IN VIEW of our illustrious politicians considering themselves so very important that they have to be chauffeured around by either limousine or taxi while they have a fully-maintained, taxpayer-funded car at their disposal 24-7, I would like to remind them of the Scotchman, who, out of breath arrives home after work and announces to his wife that he ran after the bus instead of riding on it and subsequently saved two shillings.
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"Ooh man," his wife replied, "if you'd run after a taxi you could've saved two pounds."
This is the appalling philosophy to indicate achieved savings on beheld of the long suffering taxpayers. Please give us a break.
— R. M. LAWRENCE, Launceston.