A ULEZ camera bizarrely placed in a dead-end cul-de-sac ‘nobody knows about’ has enraged neighbours who will now be charged £12.50 every time they wheel off their driveway.
People living in Headley Close, in Chessington, will be snapped every time they leave their homes to go to work in the morning and when they return – much to their fury.
Many have lashed out at Transport for London‘s (TfL) ‘stupid’ decision to place one of Sadiq Khan‘s hated ULEZ cameras on ‘a little road nobody knows about’.
Headley Close has a row of garages at one end of the street, mainly used by van drivers, and is situated in the borough of Kingston where the controversial ultra-low emission zone will spread to on August 29.
But a boundary anomaly means when they exit the street onto Chessington Road they will be in leafy Surrey, in the borough of Epsom and Ewell.
