Selfish behaviour, wasting public money because they don't like a scheme created to improve the health of normal Londoners.
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I hope they'll just be repaired, I'd imagine people won't keep doing it for that long, only at the moment because it's new. Eventually they'll become used to it.
Why do you want surveillance cameras?
How else do you propose to run the ULEZ system bar toll booths all over London to pay at as you drive?
Why do you support people spewing PM2.5 particulates?
So you want to get people become used to surveillance? Keep in mind that 1984 was a warning, not a handbook.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
More than 300 cameras installed for London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) were vandalised or stolen between April and August, the BBC can reveal.
TfL is planning to install a total of 2,750 cameras before the expansion comes into force at the end of August.
Abbie Mires, who works in the area, said the "harsh action" of targeting Ulez cameras was justified.
Husband and wife, Roy and Linda McKensie had to get rid of two cars ahead of the Ulez expansion, but said they did not agree with cameras being tampered with.
The only figure the BBC has seen was an estimate cost of the planned expansion from November 2022, which was about £159.5m based on assumptions at that time.
This includes spend for systems design, development and testing; on-street infrastructure design, procurement and delivery including camera installation and signage; marketing and media campaign; and legal and consultation costs.
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This is literally the only crime London prosecutors will go after LOL