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Old November 24th 04, 03:36 AM posted to uk.transport.london
John Rowland John Rowland is offline
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Default Box Junction Victory?

"RayB" wrote in message
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I've not seen any reference to this,
so apologies if it's been posted already.

The box at the bottom of Procter Street at the
junction with High Holborn was this evening being
reduced in size - paint burners were being used.

The size was increased earlier in the year and has
been the subject of much controversy with drivers,
as it's impossible to get from one side to the other
before the lights at the end change, nett result is
a glut of £100 fines to Camden Council.

It seems that they have listened to the protests....


But now that they have admited they were wrong, will the drivers get their
money back?

I have seen an aerial photo of the (old) box in question, and the majority
of the box seemed to be not on the junction at all but just in High Holborn.
The only possible reason for its size was to act as a GBP 100 tollgate.

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