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SIR—You note that Americans value “few practical freedoms” more than the mobility provided by cars, and then claim that “what outrages the rest of the world is not how high American petrol prices are, but how low” (“Pump fiction”, July 8th). You advise coercive government action to raise petrol prices.

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