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Stockholm, Sweden began its seven month trial of a congestion tax at 6:30am today in the face of violent opposition. One opponent drilled a hole in the computer unit of a tax payment station in Ãlkistan, north of Stockholm University. Flammable material was inserted into the hole and set on fire, but security was able to extinguish the blaze before permanent damage was done. At Norrtull, a protester hung a banner opposing Social Democrat Mayor Annika Billstrom who flip-flopped on the congestion charge in order to win the support of the Green Party.The reaction from commuters was mixed. With many people still on their Christmas break, pressure on the system today was expected to be relatively light, although there were some reports of extra crowds on public transport.Source: Quiet start for Stockholm congestion charge (The Local (Sweden), 1/3/2006)