The claims about parking charges by Tapp, the Brighton and Hove trades protesters, are ridiculous (The Argus, June 6) .
Firstly, they claim they could pay £850 a year by working a six-day week. Do they have to work more than five days?
Surely that is their choice as, by working the sixth, they are making extra money.
On a normal five-day week, that would bring the supposed cost to slightly more than £700. By all means add this to the consumer's bill - what will it amount to per job?
Accounting for holidays, it should be about £14 a week. How much is that divided by the amount of jobs or transactions over five days?
Negligible and, given the amount of tax-deductible and tax-free cash jobs, surely they are getting a good deal.
Perhaps they should think twice before clogging up our already overcrowded roads as a protest.
-Trevor Hopper, Hartington Road, Brighton
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