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What do you refuse to do on principle?

Jan 09 08:57am

One man has pledged never to drive over the Sydney Harbour Bridge again after they enforce E-tags to pay the toll. He refuses to share his personal or banking info with the toll pass business.

What do you refuse to do out of principle? Tell us below...

 

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1. whitewolfblues - Jan 09 09:09am
dont understand refusing to give out details?
you have a license, medicare card, work/employment, mobile phone (which you can subscribe to find your mate - therefore any one with a ph can be tracked) there are so many places that have your details - therefore getting a toll is niether here or there
2. adammadd - Jan 09 09:42am
What right does kochie have to judge people's relationships based on the time they have been together or known each other. how is he to know for certain what the person feels or doesn't feel if he isn't living that persons life!
3. donaldf.morris - Jan 09 09:57am
cate morris - Jan 09 8.33am
Qld has a requirement for child workers to hold a a Blue care. No photo .The hospital I work for in Queensland is insisting I get a blue card because we operate on children.Firmen,Ambo's Police are exempt but not regerstered nurses. I refuse.
4. outbackno - Jan 09 03:57pm
I refuse to buy the green bags. Unless the supermarket supplies a non cost alternative when the new rule takes effect. I have decided to only buy what I can carry in my hands out of the shop. I figure this way I will save money as I will not impulse buy. Saving money
5. blackfellow2004 - Jan 10 03:42pm
I refuse to buy or eat Arnotts Biscuits since they sued Dick Smith because his biscuits were like their tim-tams. His tasted better anyway.
6. roberta.kennington - Jan 10 04:34pm
Hubbie & I do everything together, but there is one thing I will not do with him and that's go shooting, whether it be kangaroos wild pigs or rabbits Also by handbag is my personal bag will not show contents when asked at check outs its against the law here in WA only shopping bags etc I'll let them
7. sweeney_n@rocketmail.com - Jan 10 08:06pm
I refuse to attend or cheer on race days i.e Melbourne Cup. I believe it to be an exploitation of animals. I don't care if anyone tells me that they enjoy it.. How do they know? Did they ask the animal?
8. summer7l - Jan 10 08:11pm
I will be refusing to go to Madonna's concert if she ever comes due to her cancelling because she wouldn't make as much money due to the exchange rate. I also refuse to attend the footy as it's no longer a family friendly outing due to the obscene costs.
9. tracy.ford89 - Jan 11 02:04am
I refuse to eat at my local McDonalds resturant with my 3 children,it used to be family orintated,however it seems Thursday's to sunday nights are the local hood hangouts were the P-plater show ponys get together and get loud with there language and food fights,it gives Mcas a bad reputation,shame.
10. mackaydave@ymail.com - Jan 11 10:31am
To Prue McSweeny, your comments about husbands having no skills is offensive, and confirms my thoughts about you from when you were on beauty and the beast. You have had more than 15 minutes of fame, now it is time to get over yourself. I havent seen a vibrator that can push a lawn mower yet.
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