Blade Runners: One Man Destroys EVERY SINGLE ULEZ Camera In His London Borough
Three arrests have been made after a group of criminals who call themselves the Blade Runners destroyed nearly every single camera in a single London borough. are waging a war against the controversial ULEZ expansion in London. These saboteurs are tearing down, vandalising, and even stealing cameras installed by TfL to enforce the new rules.
A TfL spokesperson said: “Vandalism is unacceptable and all incidents on our network are reported to the police for investigation. Criminal damage to ULEZ cameras or vehicles puts the perpetrators at risk of prosecution and injury, while simultaneously risking the safety of the public. Camera vandalism will not stop the ULEZ operating London-wide. All vandalised cameras are repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
“We have an extensive camera network which is sufficient to support the effective operation of the scheme. Anyone driving a non-compliant vehicle within the expanded zone will be detected and we advise everyone to check whether their vehicle is compliant and to consider the various support that is available to help transition to greener modes of transport.”
The spokesperson added: “Unfortunately, our contractors have been subjected to threats and abuse while carrying out their duties so they are advised to record any issues on mobile phones to deescalate conflict and if necessary, record evidence for police investigations. It is due to the unacceptable criminal abuse and intimidating behaviour against them that these contractors have worn face coverings. TfL is working with the police to catch those responsible for vandalism and criminal activity relating to ULEZ and arrests have been made.”
In an interview with talk TV, one member of the Blade Runners, who goes by the name Ben, revealed the extent of their campaign and the reasons behind their actions. Despite the risks of imprisonment, the Blade Runners are determined to continue their fight until TFL stops installing the cameras.
Ben, a father of three in his 40s, carries out what he calls "unpaid voluntary work" several days a week. Under the cover of darkness, he disables and destroys the number plate recognition devices installed across London. In the Bromley area alone, Ben claims to have caused a near total blackout of enforcement cameras. By removing cameras from traffic lights and cutting brackets, the Blade Runners have made a significant impact on the ULEZ enforcement system.
Support for the Blade Runners appears to be widespread, with many hailing them as heroes. Ben insists that they are the voice of the people, reflecting the public's frustration with the ULEZ expansion. The Blade Runners' membership has grown significantly since the £12.50 a day levy was rolled out. They view themselves as a pack of lone wolves, united by a common goal to combat what they perceive as an unfair and unjust system.
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