Fair enough. it just struck me as being terribly naive in approach to the whole thing, in the approach that if we stopped doing everything that put a cost towards the government everything would be a lot better off, forgetting the whole idea of taxation on these things and the motives of government nowadays and the fact that it is most certainly not a non profit affair. I'm not saying that I wouldn't like to see public services improved, but by restricting people in that manner, it's not dissimilar to a weird totalitarian state that Orwell would get wet over and by saving costs within those services, it's still going to have no impact upon the price of petrol, (more likely the lining of somebody's wallet(Ahem)), seeing it's in the governments interest to keep fuel prices high, as it effects almost all other commodities, and they can tax the bugger out of it all to keep everything running. also I've been meaning to get plutonium free yoghurts for a while now, but i can never find them...