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| RV MAIL LETTERS FROM THE ROAD SHOW DOG REGO RIP-OFF I agree that New South Wales has some of highest costs for trailer registration (GoRV.com.au – October 2017). I used to work for the RMS in New South Wales and the tax paid on trailer registration was the same as you paid on your vehicle. I have just purchased a van and I agree that some lobbying should be done on government and opposition to try to get the price down. Now would seem the best time to attack the government on this issue. It could be a vote changer. Graeme Langford    Via email If you have an opinion or thought about the RV lifestyle, or about this digital magazine, we’d like to hear it! Email your feedback to info@gorv.com.au 4 gorv.com.au MORE SAFETY INITIATIVES, PLEASE Very interesting (caravan safety inspection video – GoRV #8). I just wish someone would do this here in New South Wales because, as was said in the video, there is definitely a lot of confusion surrounding this topic and we are among those confused. We try to do the right thing by us and other road users. We even went to the police station to find out but even they couldn't explain it (safe towing and hitching) very clearly. Thanks for the insight – we will keep working on trying to find the right answers. Luke and Shirley Sutton Via email FIND US ON FACEBOOK! JOIN THE CONVERSATION I am a return soldier of 25 years. I unfortunately suffer from PTSD from overseas service and having my carer dog helps me to cope with (lots of) people around me. My dog is clearly cleaner than some and some people who sneeze and coughs all over everyone.   So please don't stop dogs from being allowed to attend caravan and camping shows or some of us will never get out of the house and that would not be fair. Stephen  Sunshine Coast, Qld G’day Stephen, thanks for your letter. By all accounts, and certainly my own observations, the initiative of the Caravan Trades and Industries Association of Victoria allowing dogs to attend first the Border Caravan and Camping Expo and then Melbourne Leisurefest was quite successful. I’m certainly not aware of any complaints. I think we can expect to see more dogs at shows in the future. – Ed