Fonz
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Motorists face threat of £120 for letting their engines idle
quote: If his plans are adopted, it would see motorists in the capital being fined £120 and outside London the charge would be increased to £70....
...Since taking office Philip Hammond, the Transport Secretary, has promised to “end the war on the motorist”
source: Telegraph motoring
[Edited on 04-03-2011 by Fonz]
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Matt L
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does this just mean if your parked up or if your stuck in traffic aswel? as that would be pissing ridiculous
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mike56gte
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yes because idling engines is a massive problem and is causing the world so much problems!!! stupid cunts need to pull there head out there arse!!
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sc0ott
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theyve got to pay the high earning twats that decide these things some way or another.
a fucking 8 year old goldfish could do their job.
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Brett
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TBH I wasn't even aware it was a £20 offence
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Eck
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I let my car warm up every morning in winter Fuck them. Cunts.
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JM_16v
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i let my car warm up and down when i drive the mr2, they can get fooked tbh
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Steve
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whatbaout if your car is iced up, you can clear the windscreen until the car gets hot
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sand-eel
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There was adverts on tv for this about a year ago, trying to actually inforce this is highly unlikely
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daymoon
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Cunts.
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JM_16v
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Cunts.
love that, plain and simple
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Nath
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Surely this doesnt really apply to your driveway in the middle of winter? It's more people sat outside shops waiting for their other half to hurry up.
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Steve
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i was thinking about if you return to your car parked up in town after a few hours, at night or something and having to sit and wait for it to defrost
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Cunts.
love that, plain and simple
You can' even begin to imagine how long it took me to come up with that line!
But yeah it only applies to people waiting some one. Examples they give in that article are:
Taxis parked up/engines idling
parents waiting for kids
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i was thinking about if you return to your car parked up in town after a few hours, at night or something and having to sit and wait for it to defrost
Safety grounds, never going to be fined for that.
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3CorsaMeal
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only get angry at things that are easily policed, murder is illegal but people still do it.
i do not care for this law
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Graham88
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Even sitting waiting for someone, it's my petrol, it's my tax, my MOT, my insurance & my car, if I want to sit with the heaters on because it's freezing outside then I bloody well will! This country is becoming a fucking joke!
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fir3vip3r
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So many cars get stolen this way. I can understand why you shouldnt leave your car on as its just common sense. Fining an even higher amount is something else that doesnt really benefit anyone apart from help fill the coffers.
What about me can i leave my car on when the steering wheel isnt attached (snap off boss) What about people with turbo timers....
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
What about people with turbo timers....
Was thinking that actually
If my dpf is in the middle of a regen it will essentially stay on (engine revs slightly off idle and all the fans go hell for leather, sounds like war is breaking out) for up to 45 minutes. Done it before when i've parked up at work and people have come to tell me i've left the engine running
Wonder what would happen if a traffic warden ticketed it for leaving it idle, how could you prove it either doing a regen/turbo timer etc.
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
So many cars get stolen this way. I can understand why you shouldnt leave your car on as its just common sense. Fining an even higher amount is something else that doesnt really benefit anyone apart from help fill the coffers.
What about me can i leave my car on when the steering wheel isnt attached (snap off boss) What about people with turbo timers....
turbo timers invalidate insurance anyhow so the car wouldnt be insured or legal with one on
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S@M
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i didnt know turbo timers invalidate your insurance!
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BarnshaW
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yes as it bypasses the immobiliser
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frainey
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
TBH I wasn't even aware it was a £20 offence
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Ben G
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pathetic.
you pay all sorts of taxes on petrol, then they fine you for burning it off by casually sitting out of gear trying to keep warm whilst the missus is fucking about in tesco.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
What about people with turbo timers....
Was thinking that actually
If my dpf is in the middle of a regen it will essentially stay on (engine revs slightly off idle and all the fans go hell for leather, sounds like war is breaking out) for up to 45 minutes. Done it before when i've parked up at work and people have come to tell me i've left the engine running
Wonder what would happen if a traffic warden ticketed it for leaving it idle, how could you prove it either doing a regen/turbo timer etc.
focus did the same thing with the fans in summer. fans used to go mad for about 20 minutes and had all sorts of people come to tell me i've left my car running
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