Friday 16 December 2011

South Australian Department for Planning, Transport & Infrastructure - Registration Periods

I am really pissed at the Department for Planning, Transport & Infrastructure in South Australia in changing their registration periods by deleting the 6 and 9 month options, leaving on 3 and 12 month options. They say it was because hardly anyone used the 6 and 9 month options. I think this is bollocks and I'd like to see some proof from them (of course, not offered). In my opinion, I reckon they did it to make more money - pure and simple. In this period when we are being ripped off blindly for electricity and water, the department knows a lot of people are finding it tough - you'd think they'd offer more options... but noooo, lets take away options and market it as a good thing. What crap. Jay Weatherill, do something about it!

It stinks and more South Australians should be making their complaints. You can do this at:

http://www.sa.gov.au/feedback

http://www.dpti.sa.gov.au/contact_us/online_contact_form

DTEI.enquiriesadministrator@sa.gov.au

In fact, do what I did, copy and paste your email content at each of the above links. Swamp them with email. Let them know the South Australian public is not happy with their ''New Easier Simpler System''.

I laughed when I read the blurb from the department about the NEW SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM. The only people it is simpler for is the government. It actually makes it harder for families and low income people to register their cars. HHmm. "I'd like to register the family car for 12 months, but I have a big electricity bill coming in soon, so will only register for 3 months". Yippee, the government has just made more money out of you because it costs more to register for 3 months. Thanks Government of South Australia for helping the public. Where would we be without you...

Change it back now to the older system and give 6 or 9 month options. You have abolished car windscreen labels - I'm good with that, that's a saving already for you, and of course, you are saving in postage of said label. Isn't that enough?

People of South Australia, start complaining. Write in to the Advertiser, government and any media you can. Lets get this changed.

Get Real

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