Monday 11 March 2013

Fwd: HWY 407.........what a deal!


Received from a friend! What do you think? I can't vouch for veracity of these claims?


You can drive the 400 mile length of the New York Thruway (I-90), from
Buffalo to New York City , a toll road with fully staffed toll booths, for peanuts.

Then there is the cost of driving across the top of Toronto on Hwy
407........everything is electronic and automated, drivers pay for the camera operations and the billing
costs in addition to the exorbitant toll rates... and the Ontario Gov. acts as 'enforcer' in
collecting the unpaid tolls!!
Even Al Capone and his crew never had it as good as this during the
bootleg liquor days of the 1920's and 1930's!! .....It is very expensive to travel this road!

I thought you might like to read this, it's a real eye opener, what a rip-off!!

ETR 407

In the early 1990's Ontario was almost bankrupt under Bob Rae's NDP government.
But it desperately needed new roads, as it still does today. So the
Rae government built a toll
road around Toronto and it was a great success. It was a cash cow
called the 407 ETR. The
Conservative government of Mike Harris then later foolishly leased
this road for 99 years to a
Quebec-based company for a substantial amount of money. This was in
May 1999, and was
done to reduce the deficit and look good.

Before the Harris government could lease the road, however, they had
to pass new legislation
to allow this, because never before had a 'public road' been sold to a
private company. This very
flawed legislation was passed in November 1998. The new Quebec owners
then closed the deal
and Ontario had 'sold' it's first highway.

This Quebec company then sold the road at a profit to Spanish owners, thus
assuring that profits from the road would never be taxed in Canada .

As part of this deal, the Ontario government agreed that individual
license plate renewal would be
denied if there were any outstanding tolls against that plate and it's
owner. So this arrangement, in
practice, made our government a collection agency for a privately
held, for-profit foreign consortium.

In addition, the terms of the deal stated that there would be no
statute of limitations on these bills
and that they would never go away even if the citizen went bankrupt.

Even your income tax has a statute of limitations.

The 407 ETR refuses now, as then, to produce any photographic or other
evidence, that what they bill
is an accurate reflection of the offending vehicles presence on their
roadway. So there is no
accountability and OUR Government still collects the SPANISH bills for
them. Oh, I forgot to mention
that the Spanish company decides on the interest rate on these forever
bills and currently it is 26.82
per cent compounded monthly but it varies based on the whims of the
Spanish owners.

And there is a definite problem with who gets billed. In very short
order after the sale of the highway,
according to the media of that time, 100,000 citizens who had never
been on the road had been
incorrectly billed. The MPP's were deluged with complaints and so the
Conservatives under then
transportation minister David Turnbull told the private Spanish
company to clean up their act. Until
there was evidence of that happening their collection deal was
cancelled. This was in 2000. But in
2005 the 407 ETR went to court to reinstate its original sweetheart
deal. The judge ruled in it's favour
even though this company still showed no accountability and still did
not produce evidence of the
legitimacy of it's charges.

The government of Premier Dalton McGuinty should have appealed this
decision but did not. Now the government is the collection agency for
the Spanish consortium. Now the agreement covers any
vehicle that is owned by the person who has an offending licence
plate. So if you own six vehicles
and one of them is alleged to have been on their road, your government
will not issue any licence
plates for any of your vehicles until you pay the 'alleged bill' at
your government licence office,
whether it is correct or not.

The toll in 1999 was seven cents a kilometer. and now it is 19.85
cents a kilometer.
There is also a monthly accounting fee of $2.50 and a video charge of $3.25.

That is far beyond the rate of inflation and there is no control on
how much this foreign company can charge.

The tolls here are higher than anywhere that I travel. This road is
simply built through corn fields, whereas in  Mexico or Italy there
are mountains, tunnels, bridges, etc., and still those countries have
tolls that are substantially lower. You can travel from here to Los
Angeles for less toll than it costs to cross Toronto .
I believe the current toll in Mexico is 13 cents per kilometer, but
that includes automatic medical coverage for everyone in the vehicle.

With all the road tax that we Ontarians pay, the last thing we ever
expected was a toll road.
We need to buy back this road and break the deal with this consortium.
I find this whole arrangement both offensive and intimidating..

If any Canadian government is going to collect for any privately held
company, change the rules on the statute of limitations, etc.. then it had better collect for all private companies on the same terms. This current arrangement discriminates against all other private companies.

STAY OFF THE 407 AND STARVE THEM OUT OF EXISTENCE


--
F. Black Schwarz




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