On my way to work yesterday I noticed this bus coming up the street. Seems to be a protest about rich people and large companies some how managing to make use of well known loopholes in our counties tax laws and evade paying their full tax bill while those who can not afford expensive tax lawyers end up paying too much tax. Not right and costs the country billions. So why have successive governments not closed these loop holes? It could be there is a vested interest in not closing them; who knows?
Anyway this big red thing isn't a bus even though it looks like one and shouldn't be in Fleet st
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On Thursday it was parked on Cathedral Green in Exeter. The Quakers had a large banner alongside it.
It has more business being there than the bin lorry behind it!
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Judging by the lack of pedestrians, its probably early morning, in which case commercial loading vehicles are permitted on Fleet Walk. Bin Lorries are commercial loading vehicles (as Tor2 is a commercial enterprise). The bus isn't a registered local bus service (local being operative, hence why coaches cannot use Fleet Walk), and I am guessing it has fewer than 16 seats which would make it a standard passenger vehicle, as opposed to a bus.
There is a strange bus in the fleet. Read all about it
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