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9th July 2008

Chinese Military Dictatorship Bans Car Pollution, Manages New Car Market

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Ah, to be the head of a “managed” economy! Let’s say you want to clean-up Bejing’s foul air for the Olympics, so athletes don’t retch, collapse and die of asphyxiation in front of billions of international onlookers. Simple. First, ban 300k cars in a single stroke. Sorry, your car is illegal. Drive it between now and September 1 and we’ll confiscate your car and throw your ass in jail. “The next stage,” ABC News [AUS] reports. “Will be for all private cars to be banned on alternate days using an ‘odds and evens’ number plate system. This will start on July 20 and is expected to take 45 per cent of cars off the streets.” That’s 45 percent of the 50 percent of Beijing traffic that remains after the first ban. Next? “Factory closures and a halt to major construction will also occur during the same period.” Anything else? Raise gas prices. “State-owned oil companies, now subsidizing fuel prices, have been losing hundreds of million of dollars,” The Detroit News reports. “Today, Chinese drivers pay $2.85 for a gallon of gas versus $4 in the U.S.” Tomorrow, more. China’s leaders will work on kicking-out foreign automakers eventually. But that’s enough for today, yes?

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