Okay. Flashback. It's last November. And because my birthday is in November, I I hafta deal with stuff like renewing my license plates. Now, a mere few weeks earlier, our city was dealt a significant municipal blow in the form of drunk-driving mayor Rob Ford.
One of Ford's campaign promises was to repeal a recently-implemented $60 municipal levy on licence plate renewals in Toronto. (Now the levy on your chevy, it is sayin' goodbye) I typically renew my plates for two years at a time, because I can't be arsed to go stand in line every year, so I've had to pay an extra 120 bucks. And this year, I was faced with the same prospect.
The woman at the ministry of transport service desk could not process the idea that I was going to prepay the following year's levy, given how Ford was obviously going to axe it. But, for me, this boils down to two things. One: I can't be arsed to stand in line at the MTO every year, as previously noted. Two: I actually believe that taxes are a Good Thing, and I like the idea that Toronto's services are well-funded.
Well, one of the things I didn't count on was that our Honourable wife-beating mayor would decide to refund the pre-paid 2011 levies. Today I got a cheque in the mail for $60. So: now I hafta decide. Do I send this to the campaign office of my local City Councillor, Mike Layton? (And is that even viable when there's no election underway?) Do I send it to a Toronto service, and if so, which one? Can I buy a model train and some mix for instant gravy?
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Date: 2011-03-04 07:49 pm (UTC)Or you could try to give the money to the TTC, haha.
Buy tokens and give them to homeless people... TTC gets money and then homeless people resell the tokens for money as well. Double-win.