APAD: Daylight Robbery

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7grizzly
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Meaning:

   Unfair overcharging which is so blatant the perpetrators make no attempt to

   conceal it.

 

Background:

   This isn't used to describe actual robberies - whatever time of day they

   might take place. It is a figurative phrase that associates an instance of

   unfair trading with actual robbery. Not just any old robbery, but one so

   unashamed and obvious that it is committed in broad daylight.

 

   Daylight robbery really was the robbery of daylight.

 

   It would be nice to locate the origin of this phrase, so let's go back to the

   1690s. Like many English monarchs, William III was short of money, which he

   attempted to rectify by the introduction of the much-despised Window Tax. As

   the name suggests, this was a tax levied on the windows or window-like

   openings of a property. The details were much amended over time, but the tax

   was levied originally on all dwellings except cottages. The upper classes,

   having the largest houses, paid the most. Some wealthy individuals used their

   ability to pay as a mark of status and demonstrated their wealth by

   ostentatiously building homes with many windows.

 

   What the Cavendish family, who owned Hardwick Hall (built 1590s), thought

   about it isn't recorded. On the one hand, they had cause for complaint - the

   property was famous for its many windows and light and airy interiors, as

   celebrated in the rhyme: "Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall". On the other

   hand, they were extremely rich and well able to pay.

 

   Taxes are rarely popular, but the Window Tax, which was considered to tax the

   very stuff of life, that is, light and air, was singled out for particular

   loathing. People went to great pains to avoid paying it and many windows were

   bricked up for that reason. Many examples of buildings with brick window

   panels, sometimes with painted-on trompe l'oeil windows, still survive.

 

   The sight of such windows is so much part of the English architectural folk

   memory that the example pictured, of a recently built property in Poundbury,

   Dorset, appears to have been built with fake bricked-up windows, even through

   the tax itself is long since abolished.

 

   ...

 

- www.phrases.org.uk [edited]

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I was shocked to learn that a young friend was hit by a $700+ registration fee

for his Tesla as I only paid $177 to renew my 2010 Honda Fit last year.

Obviously, some got it even worse. It was like the property tax, he told me, as

the rate was decided by the value of the car and there was a special EV fee to

make up for the state's loss of gasoline tax. In other words, it felt like the

starry-eyed California EV drivers doing their bit to save the environment from

fossil fuels got shortchanged by our trail-blazing climate-fighting state.

 

I'd better warn him of daylight robbery. Monarchy or democracy, rulers win

the mass by billing the rich and ripping off the would-be rich. The way things

are going in the golden state, they might bring back the Window Tax some day.

最西边的岛上
Ha, don’t knowMuchAboutCars, butTesla is DesignerStubble2Me
最西边的岛上
heard this1 &window tax bf, no wonder thoseOldDark houses;-)
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7grizzly
This was new to me. So glad.
妖妖灵
光天化日下的抢劫。 rip-off.
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7grizzly
Human nature stays. It's like #windows==status in the 1690s.
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7grizzly
Yes and its origin's much more interesting.
硅谷居士
Thanks for sharing! 中文:明火执仗
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7grizzly
文雅的中文 :-)
最西边的岛上
a good 1. felt like back2 junior HS time learning C again:-)
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7grizzly
This might be where Bill Gates got his inspiration for
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7grizzly
M$ Windows Operating System. Just saying :-)
最西边的岛上
A good Try ;-). Just checked with dear Wikipedia, it says:

"The history of Windows dates back to 1981 when Microsoft started work on a program called "Interface Manager". The name "Windows" comes from the fact that the system was one of the first to use graphical boxes to represent programs; in the industry, at the time, these were called "windows" and the underlying software was called "windowing software."[13] It was announced in November 1983 (after the Apple Lisa, but before the Macintosh) under the name "Windows", but Windows 1.0 was not released until November 1985."

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7grizzly
So Jobs might be behind it. They all wanted to window-tax!
移花接木
Here we got disputed carbon tax&rebate on all pero product
移花接木
lesser users could get net+$back they spent@pump/gas
移花接木
Tesla users for sure get ++$back
最西边的岛上
howAboutCybertruck? Saw 1st 1 in SF lastFall &felt Wow! ;-))
最西边的岛上
not sure about it's performance, but shocking 2my eyes ;-)
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7grizzly
Time to move back to Canada :-)
最西边的岛上
Welcome back to home of Tim Hortons! :-))
移花接木
I believe it's a great innovation falling victim to politics
移花接木
Tim's has merged with Burger King for a while

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7grizzly
Love Tim Horton's, Second Cup, Chapters, ...
暖冬cool夏
A good one! Our HOA fees increase >15% every year. It's day
暖冬cool夏
daylight robbery. We have two HOAs. Bottomless.
妖妖灵
This is rediculous!House insurance is increasing as well
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7grizzly
Thanks. Hope your HOAs reflect the cost of what they cover.
硅谷居士
What time is it? Time to buy a Single Family Home!