'Blade Runners' have started damaging the cameras London authorities
'Blade Runners' have started damaging the cameras London authorities
'Blade Runners' have
started damaging the cameras London authorities have installed to track drivers
and air pollution in the name of climate change.
Introduction To Launch Controversial Cameras
Some drivers have been
fined as much as 12.67 Pound a day due to cameras capable of detecting
pollution from cars. A secretive system
called Blade Runs has been unstoppable since London's mayor launched a controversial
program to catch and fine drivers who are caught in the face of climate change
caused by development. They spread pollution in the air. Their aim is to
promote the use of electric cars to control air pollution so that the
environment is not polluted. The new ultra-low emission zone program in London
aims to phase out old smog-emitting vehicles.
Mayor Sadiq Initiative
which are polluting the
capital of England Mayor Sadiq Khan says that air pollution is a global problem
Mayor Sadiq said that air pollution is a major threat to public health. And
around 4000 deaths per year due to pollution in the capital.
Cameras monitor polluting
High-pollution cameras
monitor polluting motorcycles entering and exiting the ULEZ and use automatic
number plate recognition technology to charge drivers £12.50 a day, or about
$16 per dollar. days charge, if they are causing pollution in the atmosphere.
The air standards set by ULEZ check their rules to ensure that each vehicle's
fuel consumption meets ULEZ standards. Check whether they are not contributing
to increasing air pollution.
Non-compliant vehicles and bikes
Mayor Sadiq Khan has said
that most cars driven by 16-year-olds are not polluting. It has also promised
to make alternative
arrangements for those driving non-compliant vehicles and bikes, while
businesses are charged a van scrap page fee of up to £7,000 for the vans used
by their workers. will be received.
Extend this program to 32 boroughs of London
Mayor Khan plans to
extend this program to 32 boroughs of London by August 29, due to which the
citizens are expressing their anger by covering Cameron
across the city. London's Metropolitan Police say that the UELZ cameras have
led to an increase in crime. Hundreds of crimes related to the cameras have
been recorded so far, including 164 reports of theft and 185 reports of damage
to cables.
Police Operation
The police launched the
operation in April after receiving reports of theft and damage to the cameras.
Videos of breaking
these cameras have also gone viral on social media, in which it can be clearly
seen that the Blade Runners have cut the wires of the cameras.
Statement To Reuters
Police Commander Owen
Richards, giving a statement to Reuters, said that we are working with
Transport for London on this and are also investigating the crimes that have
been committed in the past. Efforts will be made to ensure that no more cameras
are damaged or stolen.