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I also have noticed this and spoke (nicely) to a driver at least six months ago who said that was the way it had to be to keep the refrigeration going, so I took him at face value. Could be a different driver this time but the management at the pub ought to be informed. (Please contact them as you are the one to have witnessed most recently; you may be able to bring about a change for the good.)

lameduck Wrote:

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> Why does it not run 24 hours a day then



Presumably because it doesn't carry things which need refrigeration 24 hours a day.


Once the driver has made all his/her calls, the engine can be switched off until the lorry is due to be loaded up again ?

Sue Wrote:

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> lameduck Wrote:

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> Once the driver has made all his/her calls, the

> engine can be switched off until the lorry is due

> to be loaded up again ?


Not all vehicles are emptied, often they are topped up

my friends had fridge vans

they never emptied them totally, as they would have to fridge them indoors

they just topped up and sold off in rotor, maybe he liked a warm cab to get into

Thank you for your reply?s

I?ve actually watched the driver unload and there are plastic blinds behind the door he pushes these aside takes the boxes out and puts them on a trolley. He could then close the door keeping it cold, my wife spends more time with the freezer door open than he does there?s absolutely no reason to leave the engine running

The funny thing is I live 300 yards within the road closures in Dulwich Village and often have to make a 45 minute journey to get home then the 30 seconds it would take me to get home

You'd need to boycott all businesses that leave their engines running, rightly or wrongly, schools where their vehicles and those of the parents are left running, the police often leave their vehicles running etc etc


A serious issue, I've intervened many a time, but your time will be better spent lobbying the pub, government, local authority etc...

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