congestion charging
Feb. 17th, 2003 01:34 pmFrom the BBC website's Talking Point.
"At the end of my road is a big red 'C' marking the start of the congestion charge area. I own both a car and a bicycle. I know that this five pound a day will stop me driving. I will become healthier, wealthier and will get to places twice as fast by cycling. I just needed the push as like most motorists, I am a lazy git."
Jamie, Elephant and Castle, London
My own journey into work today (two buses - the recently introduced 476 route [Stef's house - Euston], then route 18 [Euston - Paddington]) was noticeably quieter. In fact, it seemed as if the whole thing is going to be an absolutely gigantic success. Hurrah!
"At the end of my road is a big red 'C' marking the start of the congestion charge area. I own both a car and a bicycle. I know that this five pound a day will stop me driving. I will become healthier, wealthier and will get to places twice as fast by cycling. I just needed the push as like most motorists, I am a lazy git."
Jamie, Elephant and Castle, London
My own journey into work today (two buses - the recently introduced 476 route [Stef's house - Euston], then route 18 [Euston - Paddington]) was noticeably quieter. In fact, it seemed as if the whole thing is going to be an absolutely gigantic success. Hurrah!
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Date: 2003-02-17 05:33 am (UTC)I make no bones about it, by the way. I freely admit to having a militantly dictatorial anti-car stance. I would be happy to see the charge at £100 a day. :o)
I reckon Steve Norris is onto a loser by pledging to repeal the tax if he gets voted in as mayor next time round. After all, the most natural Tory voters are the wealthier car drivers, who can soak up the charge with barely a twinge and will get clearer roads for their money. I wouldn't be at all surprised if wealthier drivers start coming out in favour of the charge soon.
Tee hee hee. Good old Red Ken.