papu wrote: » In my opinion yes. I dunno, what if they came and chopped your hands off for stealing water.
Take Your Pants Off wrote: » Surely they cannot turn off the water. Water is a need. Aint nobody got time to pay 200E. What was the reason to introduce the water charges in the first place ?
Every home in Ireland is reportedly due to get €100 off their water bill, according to new plans from the Government. The Irish Independent reports the tax relief may be extended to try to ease mounting pressure over the water charges, with more than 80 rallies planned against the fees tomorrow. It is understood that everyone may qualify for the discount, regardless of the size of their bill.
Streetwalker wrote: » all that's left now is if the government can survive and at present they look like they can't.
TippRebel1 wrote: » a natural source from the earth should not be something we have to pay a bill for
ROCKMAN wrote: » IF you do not return the application pack ,Will the bills when they start arriving have your name on them or will it just have Occupier on them ?
ROCKMAN wrote: » IF They do have your name on the bills and you have not returned the packs/registered ,How have they gotten your details ? Does this mean IW always had your details and they were just verifying the facts ?
ROCKMAN wrote: » Was it a case getting PPS numbers to add some sort of value to the company at some future date ?
ROCKMAN wrote: » IF the bill when it arrives just has "The Occupier " on it are you still obliged /legally required to pay the bill ?
Barely There wrote: » Next time your in your local LIDL you can explain to them why your not going to pay for you bag of carrots. I think it's more than reasonable to assume anyone who comes out with guff like this is poorly educated on the matter and their opinions can safely be ignored. Also, anyone who uses the phrase 'human right' to describe water is an idiot.
VinLieger wrote: » We need to pay for the reservoirs, filtering and cleaning, pipes and maintenance of all of that, of course it's something we should pay for. There really is no hope for the nation in the long term if this is the average thought process of the protestors
Streetwalker wrote: » They can't turn the water off and even if they do you could just turn it back on in a matter of a minute. Good luck with them taking 2/3rd's of the population to court also that should be fun. IW is finished all that's left now is if the government can survive and at present they look like they can't.
TippRebel1 wrote: » ... many would disagree with you.
twowheelsgood wrote: » Almost no one disagrees with him. Practically everyone accepts that a water service has to be paid for by the tax payer. The debate is about how it should be paid.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » 2/3s of the population? Where's that figure from? If you want to fill up a bucket from a stream there is no charge. If you want water filtered, treated and piped to your door it costs money. Imagine that.
TippRebel1 wrote: » what planet are you living in? most of the country disagrees with being billed for water in their homes. hence the many people protesting it
TippRebel1 wrote: » but yes its a human right to have water without having to pay for it...
_Kaiser_ wrote: » More attempts to buy off the public... But er.. is that not just the same tax credit shyte they announced in the budget regurgitated?
Barely There wrote: » Also, anyone who uses the phrase 'human right' to describe water is an idiot.
on 28 July 2010, through Resolution 64/292, the United Nations General Assembly explicitly recognized the human right to water and sanitation and acknowledged that clean drinking water and sanitation are essential to the realisation of all human rights. The Resolution calls upon States and international organisations to provide financial resources, help capacity-building and technology transfer to help countries, in particular developing countries, to provide safe, clean, accessible and affordable drinking water and sanitation for all.
Banjo String wrote: » http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/human_right_to_water.shtml I blame the 'idiots' in the United nations. Troll harder FB.
yipeeeee wrote: » Should really show most of Europe and america this, they won't be happy they have had to pay for water.
gandalf wrote: » Now they want to fund it from another tax on top of these?
gandalf wrote: » I don't have a problem with a consumption tax, but I do have a problem with tax being taken in multiple different ways without a clear reduction in those other tax streams.