When someone proves in court that London's ULEZ Zone signs are unlawful because they don't appear in the official Highway Code guidelines, what is there to ponder over?
It's illegal, so remove them and be done with it - that is all that's required.
However, the signs have been up for a couple of years and are still there today.
Why have traffic police not noticed they are unlawful?
Why have driving instructors not noticed they are unlawful?
Why have lawmakers not noticed they are unlawful?
If traffic police, instructors and lawmakers ignore the fact that the signs are unlawful, that then confims it's OK for the general public to ignore them too.
It's impossible for the public to be breaking a law and so need not pay the ULEZ charge.
This has been verified by the 3 authorities referred to above.
GG
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