I do not 100% understand original intention of Shanghai

I do not 100% understand original intention of Shanghai Municipal government for this CAR PLATE BIDDING thing. Do they want to use this policy to control the inflated number of personal car ownership in Shanghai? And where are they going to spend this bidding money they collected?

Say i want to own a car in Shanghai. I guess I have to bid for a plate and spend 21k RMB. But my neighbour Mr. Little Wang paid only a minimal fee since he got his car before this "bidding policy" took effective. I may only use my car once a month and he is using his everyday! Question here is: why I pay more than he did. Maybe he bought his car at the "Right Time" and i do not. Let people bidding for a plate certainly is a big leap for Shanghai government since this could eliminate the need of sending my classmate's father's friend's neighbour two cartons of cigrate and treat him a fancy seafood dinner. But is there a better way to control the overwhelming traffic problem in Shanghai? I think maybe Shanghai should tax the usage of car instead of taxing the ownership of a car. Auto industry is playing a much bigger role in today's economic life in China. We don't want to kill it. Put the tax/surcharge in gas price could be a good idea since the more you use your gas-burning car the more you pay.

Unfortunately, in past 100 years or so, Chinese have been dealing with the "At the Right Time" phenomenon all the time. Laws, policies, and even beliefs are changing every few years. A big chance is they were not changed based on the principal of fairness. There are cut-off time, cut-off age, cut-off wealth (to determine who is counter-revolution), etc. I think Law is about fairness, not "At Right Time", although sometimes we do need cut-off time/age to do the math to implement the laws.

I applaud the reform and progress Shanghai government made on itself. And i certainly wish Shanghai keep reforming itself by creating more innovative policies and laws, with fairness to all her residents in mind. (Maybe refund some of the money collected if this Plate-Bidding policy gets canceled)

Shen
Posted by Shen at 2004-06-21 23:09:07
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A Car Plate = 21001 RMB Now