E20 petrol alternatives, sustainable transportation options, impact of car ownership
Govt is getting too arrogant on the E20 petrol issue. They only listen to street protests or the court, and the middle class is weak in both.
So here’s a third option: #NoCarSeptember. Come what may, don’t buy a car in September. Postpone plans as late as possible. If cancelling…
— THE SKIN DOCTOR (@theskindoctor13) August 13, 2025
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Govt is getting too arrogant on the E20 petrol issue
The ongoing debate around E20 petrol has sparked significant frustration among citizens, particularly as many feel that the government is becoming increasingly arrogant regarding this issue. With decisions seemingly made without considering public sentiment, it often appears that only street protests or court rulings make any impact on government actions. This disconnect leaves the middle class feeling powerless and unheard.
So here’s a third option: #NoCarSeptember
In response to this situation, a call to action has emerged: #NoCarSeptember. The idea is straightforward—throughout September, individuals are encouraged to refrain from buying new cars. It’s a collective movement aimed at sending a message to the authorities that the public is not simply passive. By postponing any car purchases, or even canceling plans altogether, participants can demonstrate their discontent with the current policies surrounding E20 petrol.
Come what may, don’t buy a car in September
This initiative promotes not just a stand against government arrogance but also encourages people to reconsider their reliance on cars. With rising fuel prices and environmental concerns, perhaps it’s time to explore alternative modes of transportation. Public transport, cycling, or carpooling can be viable options that not only reduce individual carbon footprints but also foster community engagement.
Join the movement and make a difference
Participating in #NoCarSeptember is more than just a personal choice; it’s a statement. By uniting against the government’s approach to E20 petrol and voicing our concerns through collective action, we can potentially create the change we want to see. Let’s make our voices heard and take a stand for a more sustainable future.