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<blockquote data-quote="King Arthur" data-source="post: 527550" data-attributes="member: 31673"><p>Your choice, but you'd better be prepared to pay through the nose for petrol/diesel . . . Assuming you can get it at all by then - it only takes a few law changes to ban the fuel altogether except for critical uses. A bit like red diesel today - governments can force these issues. Of course, there would likely be rioting in the streets - and we're already seeing this start to happen - but that's what happens with population overload, resource shortages and environmental destruction. It's a slow death (or at least radical change) of society - so slow that we don't really notice, but things ain't getting better are they? Are our kids really better off than we are, like we were better off than our parents?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King Arthur, post: 527550, member: 31673"] Your choice, but you'd better be prepared to pay through the nose for petrol/diesel . . . Assuming you can get it at all by then - it only takes a few law changes to ban the fuel altogether except for critical uses. A bit like red diesel today - governments can force these issues. Of course, there would likely be rioting in the streets - and we're already seeing this start to happen - but that's what happens with population overload, resource shortages and environmental destruction. It's a slow death (or at least radical change) of society - so slow that we don't really notice, but things ain't getting better are they? Are our kids really better off than we are, like we were better off than our parents? [/QUOTE]
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