Altransit wrote:bortaf wrote:They painted one camera in my area and sticky taped some card over another, then stuck a cardboard sign saying they had done it, more wolfie smith than baader meinhof

both cameras where "fixed" within 12 hours.
The serious ones are using an angle grinder to cut the poles down. I wonder if they can be fixed as fast as they're broken

Does it really matter how long it takes? they will be fixed and the group will give up, seen it all before when speed cameras became a thing

THE only way the ULEZ will go away is by legislation and even then i doubt a new mayor will make a differance, it's not like polititians are known for lying to get in then going back on thier word is it
For the record i agree air polution is an issue, the way they are tackling it is what i dont agree with, the current tosspot shear cahn goes on about getting rid of older polluting vehicals then in the next breath proudly proclaims hows he built unpteen hundred thousand new homes in london and so brought in hundreds of thousands of new cars with only slightly cleaner engines whilst moaning how west london is the worst area for polution totaly ignoring the fooking great airport in the middle of it which according to him isn't an issue

but then us motorists are easy targets, we do drive around with easy to spot ID tags on us AND what happens when euro 7 comes in? do we all have to get yet another new vehical? if i could i'd have a leccy vehical like a shot but i can't
