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The Low Emission Zone (LEZ) will affect older, diesel-engined lorries, buses, coaches, minibuses and large vans (exceeding 1.205 tonnes unladen weight).
The publicity about it has been zero. Loads of people are going to get caught and caught badly. That seems to be their plan. If it costs £100 a day to drive in the zone what are the fines going to be like?
Makes your blood boil dont it?? Seems unfair when the very people who are going to be hit by these ENORMOUS charges are tradespeople running older vans... the very people who will probably have difficulty paying £100 a day in charges.Read on the TFL website though that if there are 3 unpaid fines, they have the power to remove the vehicle..... simple answer for man and van operations is to run up 3 fines, go out and buy an old transit van off eBay for £500 and save £1000 in penalty charges....? Which is, as far as I'm aware, what some people do with parking fines? :
where does it say its going to cost £100 per day?
The thing to do first is to go into the TFL website and input your vehicle's registration number. It will then come back and tell you if your vehicle is free or if it has to pay.Everything revolves around that yes/no answer.The problem comes when they change the rules at some time in the future (and they will) without telling anyone. The really disgraceful thing about this whole episode is the total lack of publicity and the arrogance.This is just the match that lights the fire. Once it starts it will grow and spread. The software is already in place so they can do what they like, where they like.They have encoded the details of every car, van and truck in the country. What does that tell you?More worrying to me is the fact that when you go in to check your reg no the list of manufacturers also include motorbike manufacturers like BSA and Buell. This first stage will hit mainly commercial vehicles but as time goes on more private owners will get sucked in.The people behind it are the true Looney Left in TFL but they couldn't do it on their own. The fact that DVLA Swansea's computers are being used tells you that its the Government. So when did they pass the law to allow it to happen? Effectively, in time this will ban all vehicles over 5 years old from using the road.