Now that's what I call really, really reaching.
Sounds to me like it's another case of a European national government trying to do a cash grab against a US company.
Oh they are cash strapped, they keep putting in new measures to get more money in but it makes people keep the money in their pockets and they end up loosing out.
Just like the UK government decided to scrap the tax disk for the cars saying it would save £10m per year, in the two years since it was introduced the untaxed cars on the road has increased from 0.6% 3 years ago to 1.1% last year and 1.8% this year losing the government just under £100m last year and £107m this year