I live right on the border of Bromley and Kent and I don't remotely consider myself a Londoner.
The proposed ULEZ starts less than 100m from my door, this will have a major impact on our way of life.
My parents live just up the road but inside Kent, my dad drives a 2013 diesel Golf he won't be able to visit me without paying the charge.
How are they going to manage to install cameras to cover the numerous small rural roads that are around me which cross the border?
There are plenty of small delivery and agricultural vehicles that I guess will also be affected, if not then why not?
Will there have to be warning signs plastered on all roads crossing the border making an eyesore?
Also I live on the flight path of the many business jets flying in and out of Biggin Hill (which is rapidly expanding), nothing is being done to stop the pollution from them.
To be honest I don't know much about it, there hasn't been anything from Bromley Council.
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