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I found out today through some ex Fire Brigade colleagues that if a fireman going on duty has to travel into the ULEZ he has to pay the ULEZ charge - the congestion charge is covered by the LFB.
If that fireman is ordered to serve at another station on a night shift ( called a stand by duty ) he will already have paid to go into work (£12.50) and on his return to his home station the following morning he will have to pay another £12.50 ULEZ charge, a total of £25 just for going to work !! I am of the opinion that all emergency service workers (including nurses etc) should be exempt from the Congestion charge and the ULEZ charge. Any thoughts on this ??
If that fireman is ordered to serve at another station on a night shift ( called a stand by duty ) he will already have paid to go into work (£12.50) and on his return to his home station the following morning he will have to pay another £12.50 ULEZ charge, a total of £25 just for going to work !! I am of the opinion that all emergency service workers (including nurses etc) should be exempt from the Congestion charge and the ULEZ charge. Any thoughts on this ??
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Is Oxford St the most polluted in the world, or is it Brixton Rd?
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(Things may have changed since then ... but attempts to pedestrianise Oxford St were blocked by Westminster Council, who were too busy building mountains)
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