I'll trust platforms or not based on my own critical faculties, which tells me not to trust GB News, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express ever and to take Talk TVs output with a huge pinch of salt, given its run by The Sun newspaper, owned by one of the most corrosive personalities in history.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is now a wedge issue being pushed by those platforms as a way to push people towards voting Tory.
I understand the inconveniences caused but doing nothing also creates inconveniences directly towards th3 people whose health suffers through pollution and the small fact that the whole planet could be ****** if nothing is done.
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07-09-2023 09:28 AM #91
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10-09-2023 01:40 PM #92
https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news...oogle_vignette
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13-09-2023 10:01 AM #93
https://x.com/redfieldwilton/status/...dxJXScFNwz8V4A
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14-09-2023 12:09 PM #94
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Brussels low traffic city centre plan has tremendous results
https://www.eltis.org/in-brief/news/...-more-bicycles
One year Good Move in Brussels city: 25% less car-traffic and 36% more bicycles
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However it would be a bit hypocritical of me to just suddenly abandon the ULEZ campaigners that only days ago had my fully pledged support. So now that I have a compliant van, I will end this with declaring my support to the PetrolHeads who are a group of compliant vehicle owners whom recently had a protest driving through London in their highly polluting vehicles on behalf of ULEZ protesters. Their message was to draw awareness to all the expensive and highly polluting vehicles that Sadiq Khan says is ok to drive in London. Those vehicles include Lamborghinis, Bentley's and a whole host of other vehicles which spew out a lot more pollution than your average non compliant car, including a monster truck.
Apologies that the source for this protest comes only from BrownCarGuy. I assume though that the protest is still genuinely true and did in fact happen!
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14-09-2023 02:47 PM #97This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-09-2023 05:04 PM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have decided to take up the topic on a Science Forum as opposed to a Football Forum.
If I can get enough Science minded people to reply to the thread I created then I might bring up this topic with them and let you know their opinion.
https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/...cience-or-not/
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14-09-2023 05:16 PM #99This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-09-2023 07:11 PM #101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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14-09-2023 07:25 PM #102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anything else, I do not present as fact anyway, it is very much up for debate, so take it with a pinch of salt by all means.
If you think I am a climate change denialist or global warming denialist or car pollution denialist then you have read my argument wrong. I am actually very supportive of a very strict car pollution scheme. I merely think that the solution should either effect all motorists, or no motorists. I am in favour of everyone with a polluting vehicle having to upgrade tomorrow, regardless of what EURO it is, or what age it is. Most people should be ok with this, because it is 2023, and bank loans for tens of thousands of pounds can be obtained in 1 minute through online banking. I obtained one this morning, and seriously, it took 90 seconds max!Last edited by Edina Street; 14-09-2023 at 07:46 PM.
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14-09-2023 08:09 PM #103
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14-09-2023 09:15 PM #105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The discussion around why a huge 4x4 or a super car that does 10mpg is compliant while an slightly too old Ford fiesta is not is certainly a valid one. But I’d suggest the above is probably not the best way of having said discussion.
To some degree you have to start somewhere and you have to use some sort of measure. And doing an even imperfect something is often better than doing nothing.
These schemes are changing behaviours and literally driving some of the dirtiest vehicles out of town…I struggle to argue against that concept despite agreeing that some of the application of it might be flawed or has unintended consequences or indeed effects some more than others.
Just because that may be true doesn’t mean it shouldn’t still be done.
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So if people don't want to support a grandfathering scheme, and continue to support a cash cow instead, then I am perfectly in a position myself to campaign for, and insist that everyone suffer stricter laws, and not only those with older than ten year vehicles. I am being serious.
I personally have been to court against TFL in 2016 concerning his congestion charges, and have campaigned online against Sadiq Khan ever since. His ULEZ is a cash cow, and it does not prevent pollution. The court ruled against me, but I chanced that they would not use tax payers money to pursue me in Scotland, and I chucked the court decision in the bin. I was proven correct, as they did not pursue me, and I don't have to worry about admitting it in public anymore as their five years to take me to a civil court are up. But I really do despise the Mayor of London, I must admit.
But I really am ok Jack! I was not ok when I first made this thread. But circumstances change. I am now due to my dislike for Sadiq Khan willing to side with ANTI-ULEZ protesters from the poorer areas that believe that they should be given more time. But if they are not willing to support themselves, then I am equally willing to protest against Sadiq Khan onside of ANTI-ULEZ protesters of a different sort. And that is that the ULEZ is not strict enough.Last edited by Edina Street; 14-09-2023 at 10:41 PM.
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15-09-2023 06:24 AM #107This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I did like the line about going to court against TFL regarding the congestion charge…sounds way better than saying you didn’t pay some fines.
Anyhoo if you are now going to campaign for even cleaner air and tougher ULEZ then I’d suggest the policy is already working.
You’ll need to come up with a name for whatever is more Ultra than Ultra though to describe what you are now going to campaign for….just channel that inner hyperbole and I’m sure you’ll come up with something rather snappy soon enough
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01-10-2023 03:14 PM #114
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...-start-4353833
Progress.
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01-10-2023 08:25 PM #115
https://x.com/peterwalker99/status/1...dxJXScFNwz8V4A
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01-10-2023 11:54 PM #116
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Actually, it's worse than that as Sunak is pushing against 15 minute cities, which is delving into heavy fringe conspiracy theory territory.
And baffling as 15 minute cities are just generally a great idea all round, and are actually much closer to the "good old days" where you shop locally in your community than what we have now (folk driving using half their Saturday to drive to Costco and back to buy 8 years worth of toilet paper for 5% less).
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17-10-2023 11:28 AM #118
https://news.stv.tv/east-central/edi...suvs-from-city
As a former SUV driver who switched to something smaller, I support this.
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17-10-2023 11:35 AM #119
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Does anyone know how old foreign vehicles will be affected by LEZ and ULEZ?
Are they "exempt"?
I dare say all the crooks that don't properly register their vehicles won't be getting fined either!
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What exactly is "gas guzzling".
Are they against SUV's or 4x4's? They're not necessarily the same thing.
Pretty sure there was a Top Gear episode that decreed the best 4x4 was actually a Fiat Panda. Hardly a gas guzzling SUV style of vehicle.
Most of those large SUV's are actually faux by faux's rather than 4x4's.
Re size, the general size of vehicles have grown massively over the last 30 years. I took a pic of a Austin mini next to a BMW mini, maybe 15 years in age between them and the BMW looked to be about 50% bigger in bulk (not necessarily 50% bigger in length/width). I don't agree with it myself but I can understand why some drivers think larger vehicles are safer for them (not necessarily safer for those on the outside).
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