grumpy wrote:
fair point. I didn't mean that.

the calibration is part of the test, so they are charging £14 purely to seal the meter.
Indeed, an expensive seal.
I suppose the LA could argue that if they're breaking even on fees then if they lose that revenue then they would have to put up other fees to compensate, which might be unfair to everyone else.
And that it's unfair on others if some only have to visit the depot once and are not charged for sealing the meter.
In an ideal world I suppose the fairest way would be to charge a bit less to those getting it checked as part of the annual test, and a bit more for those coming in just for the meter test.
But in an ideal world I suppose, for example, they should be charging more to test a 10 year old motor with 200,000 miles on the clock than a brand new one - because I suspect it's a lot easier to test the latter - but obviously that doesn't happen. (Although some LAs test older motors more frequently, obviously.)
If it happened to me then it's probably the kind of thing I would mump and moan about a bit but pay up anyway and take it no further, and consider that if I'd had to come in for a separate meter test then it would have been a lot more hassle but the same fees, so to that extent I've gained
