Anonymous wrote:DC just lost my business. In September, I drove into DC for 2 business lunches. Over the weekend, I received 2 speeding tickets, one for $125, one for $150. One of them was for North Capital Street, and the other was in a downtown tunnel. In both cases, I fit a business lunch into a tight schedule, so public transporation is not an option. Yes, I was speeding, but one road's speed limit seems low and, regardless, these fines are incredibly excessive. Today, I scheduled business lunches with 2 DC based people, and neither will take place in DC. Since I expect to pay at least $200 for these 2 lunches, DC has lost at the minimum $20 already (10% restaurant tax), not including lost income to the restaurant itself, restaurant employees, and either parking lot income or street parking income. Next week, I have another 2 other lunches with DC types. Those will not take place in DC either. I will continue this until DC has lost the equivalent sales tax revenues. In fact, I expect it will take not very long.
We do not care. Please annoy your clients by making them come to VA, as much as humanly possible. It reminds me of the smokers who supposedly went off in a huff (and a puff) when DC passed its smoking ban.