Friday, December 4, 2009

All Mayor's Should Drive a 300C

It sounds as a good city to be the mayor I trust. The mayor feels that it rescues money, at the wheel Chrysler300C. Through internal-West-courier
STRATHFIELD [Au] Council could see the following mayor a flogging round area, in Porsche.
Last year the mayor cannot spend more than $40000 on the car and the former mayor Kate Kvon has decided not to accept one on all.
Advisers have passed amendments the policy of expenses last week, blocking the project of a policy in August of last year which is established restriction on the tax magnificent car a threshold $57000, or to $75000 for toplivno-effective cars and an establishment of any restrictions at cost of the mayor of a vehicle.
Strathfield mayor Toni Marun protected the decision, having declared that amendments to the politician in conformity with positions under the law on local steering and Department principles of the local government.
"It is important to notice that Council has no magnificent cars in the park, he has told.
"Though a ceiling price of a vehicle which can be got for the mayor... Nearby $57000 Marks, Chrysler 300C I use costs $43000 which it is good in a limit".
Cr Marun has told that its car was a part of the general of fleet in Council, and such reasons as the price, the operational expenditure and blowouts of hotbed gases were to be considered as a part of the decision on purchase.
The independent adviser has told Denni Lim Cr of Marun it is not necessary to hoist the offer of cars:
"What does he want further? The helicopter"?

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