Sadiq Khan warns drivers not to be fooled by scam Ulez websites
Sadiq Khan has warned drivers not to be fooled by scam websites which claim to offer an easier way of paying the Ultra low emission zone (Ulez) charge.
The mayor urged people driving non-compliant vehicles within the zone to ensure they pay the £12.50 charge using the official Transport for London (TfL) website.
He added that TfL was working to ensure its website is promoted by Google over “third party” platforms in search results.
The warning came after Len Duvall, Labour group leader on the London Assembly, said one of his Greenwich and Lewisham constituents had been “duped” into paying the charge by online “scammers”.
Whatever next? Begin at the beginning seems to be a sound approach. Firstly, Londoners need to know if Sadiq Khan is a real mayor with plausible policies or some kind of AI avatar invented by activists in the back room of a pub. Many Londoners must have their doubts.
2 comments:
Eastenders (BBC) never showed this plot twist. Phil Mitchell rides off on e-scooter. Dum, dum, dummer, dum, dum.
Maybe the Beeb do not want to alert the sheep, sorry, the people North of Watford Gap, what the Great Reset has in store for them.
Doonhamer - the Beeb certainly has no intention of alerting the sheep to the existence of anything potentially upsetting such as sheep dogs or mint sauce.
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