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ed_pete Wrote:

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> Ironic considering the road is hardly used for

> vehicles any more.


There are vehicles lining both sides of the streets almost it's entire length, in addition to those travelling up and down it freely.

It's not been pedestrianised.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Signs prohibiting vehicles still in place..

>

> BEWARE Probably Cameras too. Another SCAM to

> generate Fines..


How are road signs enforced by cameras a scam as opposed to enforcement of the rules of the road?

alex_b Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Signs prohibiting vehicles still in place..

> >

> > BEWARE Probably Cameras too. Another SCAM to

> > generate Fines..

>

> How are road signs enforced by cameras a scam as

> opposed to enforcement of the rules of the road?



Because drivers Parked on Melbourne Grove see the road is open .. and drive through

but cannot see the the signs.. or assume the restrictions have been lifted.

If not familiar with the area restrictions drivers could just drive through.


People get rewarded (Incentive Bonuses) for coming up with these schemes..


DulwichFox

Zak Wrote:

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> Came back from ED station this pm to find that the

> planters and bollards have been removed from the

> Grove Vale end of Melbourne Grove - see photo.

> Anyone know what's going on here?


Since I went past here yesterday, some evil-minded ratbag has been partially unscrewing the screws in the benches attached to the planters, no doubt with the intention of causing injury to passers-by (it would most likely make their day if an innocent small child got their hands ripped to shreds by it.)

Bony Fido Wrote:MANY THANKS to the kind and considerate person who has made this safe again.

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> Zak Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Came back from ED station this pm to find that

> the

> > planters and bollards have been removed from

> the

> > Grove Vale end of Melbourne Grove - see photo.

> > Anyone know what's going on here?

>

> Since I went past here yesterday, some evil-minded

> ratbag has been partially unscrewing the screws in

> the benches attached to the planters, no doubt

> with the intention of causing injury to passers-by

> (it would most likely make their day if an

> innocent small child got their hands ripped to

> shreds by it.)

MANY THANKS to the kind and considerate person who has made this safe again.

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