Vandalism of ULEZ cameras has elevated as critics name the rollout of the ULEZ growth ‘rushed’ and protests ramp up from locals towards the London mayor.
A digital camera erected to implement London’s Extremely Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in Harrow, north-west London, needed to be deactivated after wrongly penalising over 900 motorists, in accordance with authorities.
Transport for London (TfL) publicly apologised, confirming that affected drivers have been refunded. The incident prompted TfL to reposition the digital camera, positioned on the Previous Redding junction in the direction of Widespread Street, whereas guaranteeing all boundary cameras have been accurately positioned.
This comes after Harrow Council urgently requested TfL to analyze misguided fines issued to drivers who hadn’t entered the ULEZ zone.
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s implementation of TfL enforcement vans, outfitted with automated quantity plate recognition (ANPR) know-how to discourage non-compliant automobiles, has additionally raised considerations.
A Catastrophe for Individuals
In the meantime, Harrow Council management criticised the ULEZ implementation throughout a latest council assembly, describing it as a “catastrophe for folks.”
On the assembly, Marilyn Ashton, the deputy chief of Harrow council, stated: “We in Harrow have one explicit borough, Hertfordshire, which abuts the northern boundary. Most of it’s in Stanmore ward, a few of it simply goes into Harrow Weald, and there are extreme difficulties.