The cameras were twisted around so that they were facing roads outside the clean air zone.
Drivers wrongly issued with ultra low emission zone charges due to vandalised enforcement cameras will have their penalties cancelled, Transport for London has pledged.
It meant non-compliant vehicles were being captured by the cameras and incorrectly charged £12.50 per day.“TfL have continually shown that they have completely lost control of the administration of fees and fines, and are not even able to correctly identify the zone," she said. “For those with auto-pay, they have discovered there is no way to challenge a charge on their account. It’s absolutely ridiculous.”
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