(illustration: St. Kilda Rd, Melbourne)
In Melbourne Australia, one of the government's NEW hidden agenda's is to make car travel more difficult for the masses.
The aim is to do this gradually, so the masses do not revolt, not that they will.
Major roads that lead in and out of the city, that were previously 2 lanes are now reduced to 1 lane.
Another major drawback is that it creates larger traffic jams, in which the masses waste more time in their cars.
The government in Sydney has already tauted that it wishes to declare the Central Business District (downtown) a car free zone.
The Labour government has already made it public in the 1970's and 1980's that if it were up to them, cars for the masses would be reduced, as it gives the people too much freedom.
This policy is already being put into place. It is not a new policy, and is also implemented by the opposing Liberal government but in a different manner.
(illustration : Albert Rd, East Melbourne)
The Labour government's new policy is to take 'old' cars off the road, (using the 'save the environment slogan' which makes people warm and fuzzy (subservient) ) as the government claims that the majority of pollution is caused by the 'old' cars, which is totally false.
Australia apparently only contributes approx 1% to the total green house gasses emitted, whereas the world's third world countries like China and India are the largest polluters, and NO actions / sanctions are being taken.
The end game is quite simple in that the politics are to restrict the movements of the masses giving whatever excuse that is supposed to be for the 'benefit' to the masses.
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