- Oct 17, 2008
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Witty! I found the witty post on NSC. Sorry HWT but it made me chuckle, no hard feelings old chap…Should that not be muted?
Witty! I found the witty post on NSC. Sorry HWT but it made me chuckle, no hard feelings old chap…Should that not be muted?
who the f*** is they? what is 'the policy'?The policy is to charge people £70 if they drive from one zone to another. They hope is to create a "15 minute city" as a result, whereby all zones have shops, doctors, and the rest within 15 minutes walk or bike ride of home. (Which obviously for pensioners means about 200 yards, though with difficulties about carrying the shopping home!)
Where the plan falls down, or hasn't been thought through, is that it must of necessity involve families moving round if they don't want to live in separate "zones". Otherwise, the council will offer permits in certain circumstances for people to cross zones, a limited number of times a year, to go and visit relatives. That's where a load of the opposition comes from. Some people (not just right wingers) don't agree with the basic principle that the council has the right to control how often, and when, you go and visit family and friends, and that visiting family and friends can only be done by paying a swingeing fee or by getting a licence from the local council. If councils are to be given that sort of control over freedom of movement, it ought to be by Act of Parliament and be properly debated (and hopefully thrown out).
This argument isn't about whether creation of 15-minute cities is a good idea, it's about whether restricted driving zones is a good idea. (As a caveat, they have said that if you drive out to the ring road, go round, and drive back in again, you can avoid the charge. I'm not sure how the extra driving would benefit anyone's environment.)
No point digging out my Rolls Royce thread from the other day, when this fits here almost as well.
The signage suggests otherwise.
If they banned cars from most parts of Brighton, I would simply get the bus and stop moaning, Brighton probably has one of the best bus networks in the country.Brighton and Adur have signed up to this . It could get interesting . I saw a video yesterday of woman who wanted to get through some barriers and said she was willing to pay the fine and the so called security guards would not let her .
Where is the cyclist in the video?
Last night I think you must have turned off your sarcasm detector.