ULEZ cameras vandalised amid growing backlash at Sadiq Khan's planned expansion ... trends now

ULEZ cameras vandalised amid growing backlash at Sadiq Khan's planned expansion ... trends now
ULEZ cameras vandalised amid growing backlash at Sadiq Khan's planned expansion ... trends now

ULEZ cameras vandalised amid growing backlash at Sadiq Khan's planned expansion ... trends now

Newly-installed ULEZ cameras are vandalised with wires cut and lenses painted black amid growing backlash at Sadiq Khan's planned expansion of the zone Four cameras in Abbey Wood, Greenwich vandalised amid ULEZ opposition  ANPR cameras had wires cut and lenses painted black to obstruct their view  Comes as opposition to Sadiq Khan's planned expansion of the ULEZ zone grows 

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Newly-installed ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) cameras in south London have been vandalised as the backlash to the planned expansion of the zone continues to grow. 

Four cameras in Abbey Wood, Greenwich, were photographed with their wires cute and lenses painted black as the level of opposition of Sadiq Khan's planned expansion of the ULEZ zone grows, with politicians and campaigners urging him to change his mind. 

The London Mayor has said the expansion, set to take place to cover the whole of the capital from August 29, is aimed at reducing the amount of air pollution in London. 

The damaged Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera's belong to Transport for London (TfL), and are set to monitor the ULEZ zone. 

It comes after an increase of similar instances in the capital, with an extra 300 ANPR cameras recently installed. A further 2,750 will be installed by the official launch date. 

Newly-installed ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) cameras in south London have been vandalised

Newly-installed ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) cameras in south London have been vandalised

Four cameras in Abbey Wood, Greenwich, were photographed with their wires cute and lenses painted black as the level of opposition of Sadiq Khan's planned expansion of the ULEZ zone grows

Four cameras in Abbey Wood, Greenwich, were photographed with their wires cute and lenses painted black as the level of opposition of Sadiq Khan's planned expansion of the ULEZ zone grows

Other images have emerged online, showing cameras ripped from their perch and thrown on the ground

Other images have emerged online, showing cameras ripped from their perch and thrown on the ground

Photographs have emerged of a camera in west

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