The authorities don't care about low emissions.
This is just another cash cow
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 49 minutes ago
What next ban people from having coal fires in cities? A lot of people can't afford these fancy new gas/electric heaters. I am all for improving air quality but some people need coal fires.
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Shut it mate, London is nothing to do with a Greta loving, tree hugging Jock hipster wannabe, just worry about your cholesterol and saving up for your next holiday in Butlins and keep your nose out of stuff that doesn’t concern you.
I don’t give a fvck if it was Labour or the Tories that expanded the ULEZ, it’s a stupid legislation.
Why do you hate the children?
It was Labour Ken Livingstone who planned the scheme and it was Tory Boris Johnson who first introduced it. It is now Labour Khan who is following through.
Whether Labour or Tory, they're all just bone idle politicians cosying up to the rich and scamming poor people to have an easier and more comfortable working life.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
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I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
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I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
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Kids today who’s parents are stuffing them with McDonalds, Greggs & Coco Pops, yet it’s the motorists who are killing them?
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
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I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
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Kids today who’s parents are stuffing them with McDonalds, Greggs & Coco Pops, yet it’s the motorists who are killing them?
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Yeah cos they drove all those places cos it was so easy to do so. So they get fatter by eating more crap and fatter for doing less exercise. It's a viscous circle and I'm not just talking about the nature and shape of the kid after all that sugar and McDonald's.
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
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Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 49 minutes ago
What next ban people from having coal fires in cities? A lot of people can't afford these fancy new gas/electric heaters. I am all for improving air quality but some people need coal fires.
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Shut it mate, London is nothing to do with a Greta loving, tree hugging Jock hipster wannabe, just worry about your cholesterol and saving up for your next holiday in Butlins and keep your nose out of stuff that doesn’t concern you.
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Charlie...are you Ace in disguise
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
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Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
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My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
Hope Khan gets another term! ULEZ is the boldest and progressive piece of legislation we’ve seen in a generation! Finally a politician that acts in the interests of people instead of the right wing media.
Anyone against it as far as I’m concerned is a child hater or racist.
comment by Jonathan Moore (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
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Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
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My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
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Anyone that can afford £12.50 a day can afford a relatively new compliant car
comment by Jonathan Moore (U11781)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
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Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
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My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
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IKR
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 30 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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Its a reality of life...you need to buy a new car occasionally
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 37 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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A 54 plate Mini Cooper ain’t a new car
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 30 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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Its a reality of life...you need to buy a new car occasionally
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And now is the perfect time what with sky rocketing fuel bills, food bills and mortgages. Bravo.
Honestly the stupidity of some.
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 27 seconds ago
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
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Going out twice a week adds up to £1,200. That’s not something to be sniffed at.
Work 5 days a week and need a van? That’s £3,200.
https://youtu.be/AZq17PzCDHQ?si=ygdR6JJ5eTQvX2G6
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 15 minutes ago
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
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This policy will make very little difference to the way people travel. It is very weak as it affects so few people. Yet so many people are angry at it. But, motorists should get used to not getting their own way in coming years.
Omg some of the pompous nimby crap on here is ridiculous.
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool (U3979)
posted 2 minutes ago
Omg some of the pompous nimby crap on here is ridiculous.
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Like what?
Is this tank ULEZ compliant
https://youtu.be/Q293fDfWZnc?si=-YZWySw88V8SFO5Khttps://youtu.be/Q293fDfWZnc?si=-YZWySw88V8SFO5K
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posted on 29/8/23
The authorities don't care about low emissions.
This is just another cash cow
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 49 minutes ago
What next ban people from having coal fires in cities? A lot of people can't afford these fancy new gas/electric heaters. I am all for improving air quality but some people need coal fires.
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Shut it mate, London is nothing to do with a Greta loving, tree hugging Jock hipster wannabe, just worry about your cholesterol and saving up for your next holiday in Butlins and keep your nose out of stuff that doesn’t concern you.
posted on 29/8/23
I don’t give a fvck if it was Labour or the Tories that expanded the ULEZ, it’s a stupid legislation.
posted on 29/8/23
Why do you hate the children?
posted on 29/8/23
It was Labour Ken Livingstone who planned the scheme and it was Tory Boris Johnson who first introduced it. It is now Labour Khan who is following through.
Whether Labour or Tory, they're all just bone idle politicians cosying up to the rich and scamming poor people to have an easier and more comfortable working life.
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
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I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kids today who’s parents are stuffing them with McDonalds, Greggs & Coco Pops, yet it’s the motorists who are killing them?
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 24 seconds ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 1 minute ago
Why do you hate the children?
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I don't think they hate children. I just think all that they're saying is that they might know a mate who might have to make a minor sacrifice for a child to live and they're just not sure if they are ready for their mate to make that kind of sacrifice yet when they didn't have to before and kids die anyway so what's a little bit more poison in their bodies going to do anyway?
I think their other point is why should the people who are polluting have to pay for the polluting? Where's the logic in that?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kids today who’s parents are stuffing them with McDonalds, Greggs & Coco Pops, yet it’s the motorists who are killing them?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah cos they drove all those places cos it was so easy to do so. So they get fatter by eating more crap and fatter for doing less exercise. It's a viscous circle and I'm not just talking about the nature and shape of the kid after all that sugar and McDonald's.
posted on 29/8/23
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
posted on 29/8/23
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 1 hour, 6 minutes ago
comment by Scott Tiffoney (U1734)
posted 49 minutes ago
What next ban people from having coal fires in cities? A lot of people can't afford these fancy new gas/electric heaters. I am all for improving air quality but some people need coal fires.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shut it mate, London is nothing to do with a Greta loving, tree hugging Jock hipster wannabe, just worry about your cholesterol and saving up for your next holiday in Butlins and keep your nose out of stuff that doesn’t concern you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Charlie...are you Ace in disguise
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
posted on 29/8/23
Hope Khan gets another term! ULEZ is the boldest and progressive piece of legislation we’ve seen in a generation! Finally a politician that acts in the interests of people instead of the right wing media.
Anyone against it as far as I’m concerned is a child hater or racist.
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Jonathan Moore (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
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Anyone that can afford £12.50 a day can afford a relatively new compliant car
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Jonathan Moore (U11781)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by ChArliE Big Bananas (U14461)
posted 5 hours, 40 minutes ago
Anyone saying this expansion of ULEZ is a good thing is a moron who it almost certainly doesn’t affect. Central London, yes I get it.
However my folks live in a working class, council suburb in greater London (zone 5). They are not wealthy people, nor is anyone round their way. They have a car. They don’t use it to go into central London on the rare occasion they go, they use public transport for that. They do however need it to travel many other places away from greater London to visit family etc or around their own area where the public transport is no different to anywhere else in the country. Why should they have to pay £12.50 PER DAY just to carry on living their steady, run of the mill, inoffensive lives where they’ve always lived it? It’s nothing but a stealth tax on ordinary people, an absolute disgrace. Most people in these kind of areas can’t afford it but equally can’t afford to just replace their cars with more modern ones either, especially in the current economic climate.
Khan is a disgrace.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Are you telling me that they cant afford a car thats ten years old...or even 15
----------------------------------------------------------------------
My cousin has a 54 plate Mini Cooper that meets the regulations, that’s almost 20 years old
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IKR
posted on 29/8/23
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 30 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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Its a reality of life...you need to buy a new car occasionally
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 37 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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A 54 plate Mini Cooper ain’t a new car
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jü... (U3979)
posted 30 minutes ago
It’s a huge cost of living crisis, in the most expensive part of the country but yet “just buy a new car”. Amazing advice.
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Its a reality of life...you need to buy a new car occasionally
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And now is the perfect time what with sky rocketing fuel bills, food bills and mortgages. Bravo.
Honestly the stupidity of some.
posted on 29/8/23
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 27 seconds ago
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
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Going out twice a week adds up to £1,200. That’s not something to be sniffed at.
Work 5 days a week and need a van? That’s £3,200.
posted on 29/8/23
https://youtu.be/AZq17PzCDHQ?si=ygdR6JJ5eTQvX2G6
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 15 minutes ago
There might be an argument over the £12.50, that it's a bit pricey but the reality is, change isn't easy, some folk are stuck in their ways, they find change difficult and are happy to sacrifice clean air for themselves and their kids because they struggle with the modern world
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This policy will make very little difference to the way people travel. It is very weak as it affects so few people. Yet so many people are angry at it. But, motorists should get used to not getting their own way in coming years.
posted on 29/8/23
Omg some of the pompous nimby crap on here is ridiculous.
posted on 29/8/23
comment by Never Mind the Defending: Here’s Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool (U3979)
posted 2 minutes ago
Omg some of the pompous nimby crap on here is ridiculous.
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Like what?
posted on 29/8/23
Is this tank ULEZ compliant
https://youtu.be/Q293fDfWZnc?si=-YZWySw88V8SFO5Khttps://youtu.be/Q293fDfWZnc?si=-YZWySw88V8SFO5K
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