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Bristol robbing bas****s
A heads up to all fellow bluebirds
Went to Tenerife from Bristol airport for World Cup
Just received a fixed penalty notice from Bristol council for £120 plus a £9 clean air zone charge reduced to £60 plus £9 total £69 if paid within 28 days photo of car and number plate enclosed with summons absolutely livid as we did not know such charge existed so if your off on holiday flying from Bristol BEWARE hope this helps someone else getting caught
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was introduced on the 28'th November
got lucky was driving in the centre of Bristol the day before would have had the same charge too
think Bristol council will make alot of money out of this with people outside the city not knowing
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Shouldn't there be advisory signs as in London?
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Have you checked your car?
https://multiple-vehiclecheck-pay.dr...you_like_to_do
I’ve checked each of our cars and they’re all exempt, even my lads 15 year old Mini
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Originally Posted by
Vindec
Shouldn't there be advisory signs as in London?
There are.
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Originally Posted by
Pembroke blue
A heads up to all fellow bluebirds
Went to Tenerife from Bristol airport for World Cup
Just received a fixed penalty notice from Bristol council for £120 plus a £9 clean air zone charge reduced to £60 plus £9 total £69 if paid within 28 days photo of car and number plate enclosed with summons absolutely livid as we did not know such charge existed so if your off on holiday flying from Bristol BEWARE hope this helps someone else getting caught
What’s the £120 fixed pen for? I know about the £9 clean air thing, most Bristolians not happy about it. Expect Drakeford to put the same thing in place in cardiff by next summer without a doubt….
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Des Parrot
There are.
Thanks. I was replying to the previous post which stated: "think Bristol council will make alot of money out of this with people outside the city not knowing"
I should have quoted the earlier post. Of course people would know as soon as they drive into the zone so the original poster's dismay is somewhat surprising.
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Coming to a City nearer us soon !!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
goats
What’s the £120 fixed pen for? I know about the £9 clean air thing, most Bristolians not happy about it. Expect Drakeford to put the same thing in place in cardiff by next summer without a doubt….
Mate didn’t honestly know about £9 charge would have paid it beforehand if I was aware £120 if you don’t pay it within 28 days 50 % discount if paid within 28 days hence £60 plus £9 original fee
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Originally Posted by
Pembroke blue
A heads up to all fellow bluebirds
Went to Tenerife from Bristol airport for World Cup
Just received a fixed penalty notice from Bristol council for £120 plus a £9 clean air zone charge reduced to £60 plus £9 total £69 if paid within 28 days photo of car and number plate enclosed with summons absolutely livid as we did not know such charge existed so if your off on holiday flying from Bristol BEWARE hope this helps someone else getting caught
There is a way to avoid this Legal Theft Charge, and that is by going over the Avon Bridge on the M5 and taking the Gordano Services exit. Take the A369 and then the first turning on the right off it. There are several routes you can take the airport from here It takes you through country lanes and adds about 20 or so minutes onto your journey, but it is worth it to avoid being ripped off. Depending on the time of your flight and the return one also, there are several nice country pubs to have a meal in on the way to the airport. I have done this route, as will friends of mine in a couple of weeks.
It beggars belief that Bristol City Council spent millions developing a route to Bristol airport to bypass driving through south Bristol and then start to charge those flying to and from the airport to use this route. I guess they know that there are literally tens of thousands of holiday makers every year heading to the airport from South/West Wales, Gloucestershire and the Midlands and think they can rub their greedy little thieving hands together, by having everyone pay for using the main access roads to the airport. F*ck 'em use this other route.
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The motorist is a cash cow.50 mph on M4.20 MPH in Cardiff.Who needs 6 gears on a car these days.A milk float would be a better choice.
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Vindec
Thanks. I was replying to the previous post which stated: "think Bristol council will make alot of money out of this with people outside the city not knowing"
I should have quoted the earlier post. Of course people would know as soon as they drive into the zone so the original poster's dismay is somewhat surprising.
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
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Mr Soul '68
There is a way to avoid this Legal Theft Charge, and that is by going over the Avon Bridge on the M5 and taking the Gordano Services exit. Take the A369 and then the first turning on the right off it. There are several routes you can take the airport from here It takes you through country lanes and adds about 20 or so minutes onto your journey, but it is worth it to avoid being ripped off. Depending on the time of your flight and the return one also, there are several nice country pubs to have a meal in on the way to the airport. I have done this route, as will friends of mine in a couple of weeks.
It beggars belief that Bristol City Council spent millions developing a route to Bristol airport to bypass driving through south Bristol and then start to charge those flying to and from the airport to use this route. I guess they know that there are literally tens of thousands of holiday makers every year heading to the airport from South/West Wales, Gloucestershire and the Midlands and think they can rub their greedy little thieving hands together, by having everyone pay for using the main access roads to the airport. F*ck 'em use this other route.
Cheers mate will avoid in future just posted this to prevent other people getting done
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Originally Posted by
Pembroke blue
A heads up to all fellow bluebirds
Went to Tenerife from Bristol airport for World Cup
Just received a fixed penalty notice from Bristol council for £120 plus a £9 clean air zone charge reduced to £60 plus £9 total £69 if paid within 28 days photo of car and number plate enclosed with summons absolutely livid as we did not know such charge existed so if your off on holiday flying from Bristol BEWARE hope this helps someone else getting caught
I submitted a post earlier this evening on another thread and after being stung in respect of a Clean Air Zone in Bath that I was unaware of. I appealed, stating that I had no idea such zones even existed - and I got the £120 knocked off both the fines and I ended up paying just the £9 fees.
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Des Parrot
Yes I have mate I’ve got a 2013 plate Peugeot 3008 if it had been manufactured 18 months later it would have been ok
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Wow good advice mate glad you didn’t have to pay it
I’ve already paid it online to avoid it being increased to £180 do you think it’s worth me contacting them
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Pembroke blue
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
You’ll be fine down in h west, they all still drive like lunatics as there is no traffic or rules to slow them down.
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Pembroke blue
Wow good advice mate glad you didn’t have to pay it
I’ve already paid it online to avoid it being increased to £180 do you think it’s worth me contacting them
If you've paid up then I'd guess it's too late for any appeal.
So is the £120 fine part of the clean air penalty aswell as the £9?
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Pembroke blue
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
If you weren’t looking for road signs while driving maybe you should consider whether you should be driving.
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Pembroke blue
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
I know you're getting angry mate, but signs aren't hard to spot.
I'm not from London (as an example) but their LEZ signs are all over.
I'm not attempting to wind you up, but they are easily spotted.
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Its been emotional
Coming to a City nearer us soon !!!!!!!
Yes cameras and fine going up in all Socalist havens .
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life on mars
Yes cameras and fine going up in all Socalist havens .
:hehe:
You crack me up
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cityhammer
If you weren’t looking for road signs while driving maybe you should consider whether you should be driving.
Ok mate let’s have a look at my driving record so far
Passed my test in 1983 having joined the police that year
Advanced police driver with skid pan experience
Let loose on the the roads of Britain due to a lot of good Luck 3 points on my license in all that’
Time for speeding never been involved ina road traffic accident so you sanctimonious little person look out for your little road signs
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Pembroke blue
Ok mate let’s have a look at my driving record so far
Passed my test in 1983 having joined the police that year
Advanced police driver with skid pan experience
Let loose on the the roads of Britain due to a lot of good Luck 3 points on my license in all that’
Time for speeding never been involved ina road traffic accident so you sanctimonious little person look out for your little road signs
I never look at road signs these days, take your eyes away and I’ll be in the back of someone or a cyclist or be done for driving without due care and attention….
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goats
I never look at road signs these days, take your eyes away and I’ll be in the back of someone or a cyclist or be done for driving without due care and attention….
Most of them are blacked out on the way to Bristol Airport:xmashehe:
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Bristol Airport to be fair have put notice of this on their website.
Havent seen anything in our local press or news channels though and didnt know anything about it.
With so many travelling to the airport from S Wales youd thought there would have been more publicity
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My sister got a fine a couple of weeks ago too.
Trouble with these zones is that they'll receive plenty of publicity locally, but not outside of the area, so mostly it'll be non-locals who get stung.
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The Bloop
My sister got a fine a couple of weeks ago too.
Trouble with these zones is that they'll receive plenty of publicity locally, but not outside of the area, so mostly it'll be non-locals who get stung.
You can see in the map of it they have dragged the zone across by the river under the suspension bridge just to get all the traffic that comes in that way, even though you only pass through it for no time. Just head down the m5 further and cut across I guess
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Pembroke blue
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
TBF to Bristol City Council driving there is an absolute nightmare. Anything they can introduce to take some traffic off the roads is a good idea.
You are correct it is a good idea to keep your eyes peeled for road signs.
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Originally Posted by
Pembroke blue
Ok mate let’s have a look at my driving record so far
Passed my test in 1983 having joined the police that year
Advanced police driver with skid pan experience
Let loose on the the roads of Britain due to a lot of good Luck 3 points on my license in all that’
Time for speeding never been involved ina road traffic accident so you sanctimonious little person look out for your little road signs
Typical copper. Doesn’t like it when their faults are pointed out. With all that training under your belt I’m amazed you never taught to observe road signs.
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I drive into Bristol fairly regularly and to be fair to Bristol City Council, there are plenty of warning signs before you get to the Clean Air Zone. Sorry you got done, it’s a total rip off.
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
There is a way to avoid this Legal Theft Charge, and that is by going over the Avon Bridge on the M5 and taking the Gordano Services exit. Take the A369 and then the first turning on the right off it. There are several routes you can take the airport from here It takes you through country lanes and adds about 20 or so minutes onto your journey, but it is worth it to avoid being ripped off. Depending on the time of your flight and the return one also, there are several nice country pubs to have a meal in on the way to the airport. I have done this route, as will friends of mine in a couple of weeks.
It beggars belief that Bristol City Council spent millions developing a route to Bristol airport to bypass driving through south Bristol and then start to charge those flying to and from the airport to use this route. I guess they know that there are literally tens of thousands of holiday makers every year heading to the airport from South/West Wales, Gloucestershire and the Midlands and think they can rub their greedy little thieving hands together, by having everyone pay for using the main access roads to the airport. F*ck 'em use this other route.
Yes, Google Maps must introduce avoid Council Rip OFF routes if they don't already.
It's not for the environment it's a money-making scheme, and people will drive further around and pollute more.
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dandywarhol
The motorist is a cash cow.50 mph on M4.20 MPH in Cardiff.Who needs 6 gears on a car these days.A milk float would be a better choice.
Trying to make driving so miserable that people won't bother and will give up their cars.
Bus lanes are mostly to cause frustration, they are getting harder to spot and people are paying a fortune in fines, if they really don't want cars in them paint the road red or with stripes or something, they won't because they like the cash from fines.
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Pembroke blue
Mate didn’t honestly know about £9 charge would have paid it beforehand if I was aware £120 if you don’t pay it within 28 days 50 % discount if paid within 28 days hence £60 plus £9 original fee
First-year while people are getting used to it they should reduce the penalty to about £60, that would be a lot fairer.
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Originally Posted by
Pembroke blue
How is it some what surprising to you when I drove into this area NOT LOOKING out for road signs that tell me I owe a stupid amount of money for No reason
So taking your advice I’m visiting my daughter in Haverfordwest tomorrow I’ll keep my eyes peeled wide open that I’m not breaking any laws
Give him a break, he left a useful message warning fellow bluebirds, he wasn't aware and missed the signs and now is getting robbed blind.
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To be fair the vast majority of vehicles are not going to be affected.
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Hilts
Bristol Airport to be fair have put notice of this on their website.
Havent seen anything in our local press or news channels though and didnt know anything about it.
With so many travelling to the airport from S Wales youd thought there would have been more publicity
They will be targeting Welsh airport traffic no doubt, if Drakeford could some flights into Cardiff we could keep the money in Wales!
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Hilts
To be fair the vast majority of vehicles are not going to be affected.
Agreed but the people who are with older cars can probably least afford it, but I suppose I can see the logic, drive the old cars off the road first.
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goats
I never look at road signs these days, take your eyes away and I’ll be in the back of someone or a cyclist or be done for driving without due care and attention….
I don’t know how anyone isn’t focused solely on their speedometer to notice road signs