RE: London's 'Ban on Bangers'
RE: London's 'Ban on Bangers'
Friday 16th May 2003

London's 'Ban on Bangers'

Classic cars to be barred from entering the capital?


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Superflid

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2,254 posts

286 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Knob of the highest order.

Jarcy

1,559 posts

296 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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So, what if you live in central London and already own a classic car? Or any car pre-1992 for that matter?
And why 1992 - I guess it coincides with when Cats became compulsary, but many makes fitted them from 87ish.

apache

39,731 posts

305 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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the people who voted this guy in must be feeling a bit nervous, 'absolute power corrupts absolutely'

Superflid

Original Poster:

2,254 posts

286 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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As Mrs Fish pointed out (in the strange half-titled topic) What about London Buses?

daver

1,209 posts

305 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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I saw some propaganda the other day concerning taking the bus "to save the environment".

Isn't it the case that if there are 50 people on a bus and they all got off and took FOUR modern cars each, then the net pollution caused would be less??

Also, Ken would be banning his own buses too since most of them were built about 20 years before 1992 and, thenmselves, are sh@gged out old bangers!

CarZee

13,382 posts

288 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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That's it Ken - keep squeezing the berkley hunts who voted for you...

Doesn't bother me - WTF would I want to drive my S into London for? Couldn't get there for all the fecking speed bumps and craters anyway.

At least it'll put paid to a lot of the smoky old Datsuns driven by the colonial contingent.

swilly

9,699 posts

295 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Mr Livingstone said

......and people will say i'm anti-car.....


This is an Understatement of the magnitude of that uttered by the angel Lucifer prior to St. Michael turfing him out of heaven, and went as such ".....i may not be very popular anymore"

Ev_

190 posts

284 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Er, [holds hand aloft] why not just wait for the few pre-'92 cars to take themselves off the road through MoT failures? (The average life of a car is only nine years anyway, IIRC.)

That'll only leave you a handful of classics which will hardly be worth worrying about, and might actually cheer up the days of the unfortunate Londoners who have to spend so much time looking at dull old traffic.

Besides, as has been said, it ain't the cars making the streets stink.

What a muppet.

nicholasblair

4,111 posts

305 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Will all the Classic garages around Kensington/Chelsea be exempt. No more glimpses of old 250's then.

DrSeuss

323 posts

282 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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So, having increased cab fares beyond the reach of many people, and introduced the congestion charge, which hits the nurse on her way home from her night shift far harder than it hits the businessman in his S-class, Red Ken's now trying to force harder-up motorists in their older cars off the road.

Keep up your strange brand of socialism, Ken - you'll soon manage to erode your traditionally working-class support to the point where you're unelectable next time round.

markda

836 posts

279 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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London cab drivers have a bit of a shock comming then! Cause I am sure a good percentage of there cabs are pre 92 cars.

But let me guess they'll be exempt with the buses. Making the whole idea a complete farce!

The Wiz

5,875 posts

283 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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What about those who live in London and own pre 1992 cars?

The worry here is that it could be the thin edge of the wedge. Soon we could see schemes like this all over the country. The EU has been trying for years to ban old cars from the roads.

As for the buses - of course they won't be banned ... public transport can do no wrong in Kens green eyes.

>> Edited by the Wiz on Friday 16th May 13:03

v8thunder

27,647 posts

279 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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And what about those unfortunate people whose job dictates that they own a car but their budget makes it a rusty, beige Volvo 3-series from 1986? Is Red Ken simply going to put them out of work? I wonder if this applies to all the government vehicles, buses, taxis (that he's so fond of) etc etc W.H.Y.?
Properly kept and MOT'd, a classic should not produce a vast amount more emmissions than a modern car anyway. This is simply control freakery with no clear purpose. And what about the London to Brighton run? will that be axed? Classic Cars at the Ace Cafe? the London Classic show - great events and revenue earners for the city that he obviously sees the need to squander.
Sometimes I wonder, what with all this over-regulation and blase attitudes, that this country is going to turn into Switzerland MK 2.
And why 1992? That means I can't drive a Morris Minor in, but I can murder Hyde Park at ten paces with a Dodge Viper.

bikerkeith

794 posts

285 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Just because I can't afford to buy and run a modern car I'm being discriminated against. This is an infringement of my civil liberties.
Apart from any other considerations, keeping an old car on the road has been shown to be less harmful to the environment than keep buying a new one, due to emissions etc from the manufacturing process.

v8thunder

27,647 posts

279 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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If he really - and I mean really - wanted to make a difference emission-wise, he should place a limit on cylinder/engine capacities - make it 3.0 litres and 6 cylinders (or maybe 2.0 and 4 - diesels/LPG etc exempt). It just shows the pathetic knowledge these people have concerning cars when it comes to making up legislation affecting most of them. And again, it shows that they know nothing about the environmental costs associated in churning out the cheap, flimsy, plasticky boxes they are so fond of.

James Evans

5 posts

272 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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This is just great! it will be destroying my business - Classic car Club. we are trying to make classics accessible to as wide a range of people as possible taking away the hassles of ownership...basically a sensible way to enjoy classics....and then that clown Ken threatens to put a spanner in the works. Surely schemes like ours are one option to the future of older cars, and should be embraced. Banning cool old cars doesn't solve any problems as far as I can see. Does anyone know who we can write to or contact to clarify the actual situation??

Alan420

5,618 posts

279 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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He's come up with this one in a dream...

To reiterate; even the most clapped out old banger, throwing out blue smoke, will cause less pollution in 3 years than buying a new car due to the chemical.energy usage building the new one. Environmentally bad to encourage new car use.

Secondly, busses are not an environmentally sustainable form of transport even when full. Environmentally bad to encourage their use.

Thirdly, the students who currently flock to London job hunting will simply go elsewhere if they cannot afford a new enough car for their work purposes. Economically disasterous to drive them away.

Fourth, pity the poor bastards who live there already but can't afford to upgrade, or can, but at massive cost to themselves.

Fith, a big 'oh dear' for the classic car dependent businesses.


There are more points, but my fingers are tired...

dick dastardly

8,325 posts

284 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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I really feel sorry for you lot who work and live in London.

I bet Ken Livingston has a really small dick.
(He certainly has no balls!)

rodsmith

261 posts

282 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Die! Ken! Die!

Bruce Fielding

2,244 posts

303 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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If I recall, James, you just moved the CCC outside the CCZ (there's a collection of TLA's for you!). So you probably wouldn't be affected - but those of us with Classics in the middle of London would be well stuffed - and where would we do all the posing?