ULEZ used for SNOOPING: Sadiq Khan has already granted Met Police access to new ... trends now

ULEZ used for SNOOPING: Sadiq Khan has already granted Met Police access to new ... trends now
ULEZ used for SNOOPING: Sadiq Khan has already granted Met Police access to new ... trends now

ULEZ used for SNOOPING: Sadiq Khan has already granted Met Police access to new ... trends now

Campaign groups have hit out at Sadiq Khan for 'playing with the privacy of London's inhabitants' after it emerged he has already granted the Met Police access to new cameras installed for the ULEZ expansion.

The Mayor of London granted TfL the power to give the Met access to additional Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras last year when he faced serious backlash from privacy groups and opposing councillors.

Newly installed ULEZ cameras have even been vandalised in some cases, including having their wires cut and lenses painted black amid growing backlash. 

More than 300 ANPR cameras were recently installed, while a total of 2,750 are set to be added by the official launch date on August 29 later this year. 

It also emerged earlier this month that Mr Khan's officials had secretly ordered hundreds of enforcement cameras before the public voted to reject the project.

Campaign groups have hit out at Sadiq Khan for 'playing with the privacy of London's inhabitants' 

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan granted TfL the power to give the Met Police access to additional cameras used in the ULEZ expansion

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan granted TfL the power to give the Met Police access to additional cameras used in the ULEZ expansion

Mr Khan's plans have been somewhat controversial, with London Assembly member Sian Berry (Green) launching a legal challenge against the move with Open Rights Group, a privacy campaigning organisation, and law firm Bindmans, in August last year.

In an update provided to TFL's audit and assurance committee, which met on Wednesday, a statement said: 'The Met Police Service are currently working to complete their assessment of which additional cameras they want access to and what the privacy and equalities impacts of that would be, for submission to TfL, prior to any access being given.'

Sophia Akram, policy manager at Open Rights Group, hit back at the mayor's decision to implement more surveillance on people in the capital. 

'Sadiq Khan chose to push through his decision to grant the Metropolitan Police access to ANPR data without public consultation, playing with the privacy of London's inhabitants,' she told MailOnline.

'London is already one of the most surveilled cities in the world. We need more scrutiny about how the ULEZ scheme will expand this surveillance, especially as it could ultimately spread to other parts of the country.'

The ULEZ is expanding across all 33 London boroughs from August 29 to 'to help clear London's air and improve public health'. 

Those with vehicles which do not meet the emissions standards face a daily charge of £12.50.

Mark Johnson, advocacy manger of Big Brother Watch echoed Ms Akram's privacy fears.

He told MailOnline: 'ANPR is one of

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