...and may i point out, in so doing, avoid imposing any negative externality on ANYONE, save the fact that people will be jealous? an elite having 3 high powered sports cars that he doesn't drive certainly doesn't affect any driver on the road cursing as the CTE is clogged up once again. an elite having 3 high powered sports cars that he doesn't drive certainly isn't contributing to degradation of the environment and spewing of harmful gases. it is YOU, the people with your family cars that you drive that cause the jams, so you mean, you would perceive it as fair that the rich are punished
just for being rich? that's ludicrous to me. i had no idea that the singaporean idea of meritocracy had fallen thus far.
the erp could essentially be viewed in some ways as a pigouvian tax, if you have no idea what that is, check out
the wiki article (i expect Silence Sky will now enter and do some econs ra-ra since this is his cue). the fact that a driver on the road actually imposes a lot more
social cost (i.e. cost to society) than the price he pays for it, should be corrected in one way or another. this isn't so much of a problem in less congested cities, but undeniably singapore is getting more and more congested. it won't make sense to end up having a road system where you take an hour to get from pasir ris to eunos simply because you kena jam all the way. so how do you do it? you
increase the price of driving, so that individuals who gain less from the driving and are able to function well with alternative forms of transport
will do so. holding it unchecked is certainly not unlike a nomad letting his cattle graze on a single ground for years on end - the ground later becomes unusable. similarly, if every driver's cost to drive remains unchecked, with rising affluence you can bet it is only a matter of time before our roads become unusable. solutions? build more roads? like we don't have enough. i think focusing on a minority's imaginary crows of delight.. does not serve to alleviate any perceived problem,wherever you are coming from.
by doing so, you miss the forest for a single tree, and seem to wish to garner popular support by instigating flaming, emotional rants which add no value to any society, even clubsnap.
what would add value? discussion of why erp implementation in such a manner may do detrimental damage. a government exists to
serve the best interests of its people, not the random
empowered individual with a car. if you think everybody should think that way, let me crow in absolute delight as i do not own a car and i am happy now that you are potentially less able to drive yours in the future. WHEE! maybe you should rant about that too.. less priveleged people feeling happy that the more priveleged-than-them have to join them on foot, bicycles and mrts.

but why don't you do that? because there is no "higher moral ground" for you to take.
in other words, welcome! welcome to the joyous club!