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OneLambeth have been fighting area LTNs. They need last donations today.

This post is not for debating LTNs it's for if you can help a neighbouring borough with their legal battle in removing plant pots & road restrictions that are causing deadly levels of pollution in areas of displaced traffic

Thanks have a great day.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/OneLambeth?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer

No, I support restrictions on motorists across the UK. Better you channel your energy in to encouraging people to travel more sustainably to cut air pollution and carbon emissions.


The Brixton Road has long since been one of the most polluted roads in the capital, nothing to do with LTNs which is a highly selective campaign. So there is no 'sudden' deadly levels of pollution. Cars themselves are deadly due when you are hit by two tonnes of metal, often travelling at excessive speed.


I understand from friends in Lambeth that they were pretty good there in more gently introducing LTNs than perhaps other places.

Is this the same group that is in battle with Lambeth over the restrictions in place in the surrounding roads by the bus garage?

If so, good on you!

Drivers (of the bus kind) are finding it incredibly difficult to get to work... to provide an alternative to using personal cars...


malumbu your continuous acidic comments floating around this forum is becoming tedious. It's not all about you.

kirstieEllie Wrote:

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> OneLambeth have been fighting area LTNs. They need

> last donations today.

> This post is not for debating LTNs it's for if you

> can help a neighbouring borough with their legal

> battle in removing plant pots & road restrictions

> that are causing deadly levels of pollution in

> areas of displaced traffic

> Thanks have a great day.

> https://www.gofundme.com/f/OneLambeth?utm_campaign

> =p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_sou

> rce=customer





Well done!!!!!


These LTN's are an absolute nightmare

What I've realised is many who support them do not actually live in the areas they are placed!

I know this because I caught people out in the past.....

Rahrahrah, and yet both you and Malumbu continue to own cars...why?



rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Agree with Malumbu. Making it easier to drive

> around Lambeth is not going to encourage people

> out of their cars, and it's cars which cause

> pollution.

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