London congestion / emissions charging advice

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Liam9653
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Re: London congestion / emissions charging advice

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First of all, call in advance all parking on this issue.

Another option. You can ask the store chain with certain characteristics.

My friend took a chain with a combination lock and metal that it can not be cut with ordinary tools. It was a bold statement from the manufacturer, he decided to check, took the pliers and the saw and he really didn’t work.

If you find a similar chain, this option will be optimal if you can not figure out the parking lot.
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Re: London congestion / emissions charging advice

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Liam9653 wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2019 6:47 am First of all, call in advance all parking on this issue.

Another option. You can ask the store chain with certain characteristics.

My friend took a chain with a combination lock and metal that it can not be cut with ordinary tools. It was a bold statement from the manufacturer, he decided to check, took the pliers and the saw and he really didn’t work.

If you find a similar chain, this option will be optimal if you can not figure out the parking lot.

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Re: London congestion / emissions charging advice

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92kk k100lt 193214 wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:05 pm Thing is.........over 40 years old is exempt too. I have 2 1984 bikes that in 5 years can be freely used.
Will it stay at 40 years or will it become 41 then 42 then 43 and so on, scrolling on.

You never know with this mayor!
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Re: London congestion / emissions charging advice

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MHsnowy wrote: Fri May 17, 2019 9:29 am
92kk k100lt 193214 wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:05 pm Thing is.........over 40 years old is exempt too. I have 2 1984 bikes that in 5 years can be freely used.
Will it stay at 40 years or will it become 41 then 42 then 43 and so on, scrolling on.

You never know with this mayor!
I don't really mind....I live far from such an environment.
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