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Software developer Karan Singh faced having to pay £910 if he contested the fines and lost his appeals after being trapped while taking two of his children to school in Lewisham, south-east London. ....
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One of the signs was just installed recently Lewisham Council has contacted the police after signage and a bollard within its Lee Green LTN were vandalised. Recently installed signage approaching the Dermody Road partial road block was targeted - it reads “entry to Dermody Road restricted 60 yards ahead”, but the restricted part was painted over. A bollard in Leyland Road was also targeted. Criminals have vandalised the road closure at Leyland Road and road signs near Dermody Road. This deliberate damage is dangerous and puts road users at risk. Its been reported to the police and the Council will take action to support the police in stopping criminal damage. pic.twitter.com/Ch6WvJS61r Lewisham Council (@LewishamCouncil) May 7, 2021 ....
New signs after lobbying from residents Lewisham Council has changed the signage around a modal filter within a low traffic neighbourhood after it issued more than 17,000 fines to drivers in four months. It comes as a resident’s Freedom of Information request showed that the particular filter in Dermody Road was responsible for far more fines than any other one (17,508) in the scaled back Lewisham and Lee Green LTN. The PCNs have a value of between £1,138,020 and £2,276,040, depending on whether they are paid within two weeks or not (£65 v £130). Residents, who said the signs were inadequate, accused the council of using the modal filter as a “cash cow”, instead of trying to prevent drivers from going through. ....