I can't find anything on their useless website and I'd have thought not enforcing residential CPZ parking restrictions is a No Brainer?Or maybe I have No Brain and am missing something?
Rosco White ● 2198d5 Comments
They haven't announced anything but I think it is likely that any payments to the contractor will no longer be dependent on fines issued so they won't be ticketing cars in CPZs. Enforcement anyway seemed to have been tailing off for a few months which I think is something to do with staff reductions at Serco.
Mark Evans ● 2196d
If suspending CPZs encourages people to drive rather than take public transport then it would be a good thing. Probably more relevant to central London than Ealing.
Vlod Barchuk ● 2197d
Yes, be helpful to know one way or the other.Probably more important fish to fry at the mo?!
Rosco White ● 2197d
I was wondering about this myself. If people aren't going out there won't be any need for CPZ Enforcement.If I'm caring for a vulnerable elderly relative who lives on their own (which I'm allowed to do), do I really have to look out for a traffic warden? Are traffic wardens essential workers? Not sure they are under the circumstances.
Tania Bapuji ● 2197d
Meh, me No Brain, just realised that of course maintaining CPZ Enforcement curtails movement/parking, so that's a good thing.
Rosco White ● 2198d