European lorry drivers are challenging the legality of £6.5 million in fines issued under Sadiq Khan's Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) policy, claiming that the expansion of ULEZ has suffered a fresh setback due to rebelling European drivers. The drivers have taken the case to the High Court, arguing that the fines are illegal and alleging that the ULEZ signs are unlawful. This legal challenge could potentially lead to Transport for London (TfL), which is overseen by Khan, having to reimburse the contested fines. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for future disputes against the ULEZ fines.
Sadiq Khan faces new Ulez headache as European drivers launch legal challenge over £6.5million in fines https://t.co/SHyB3oiRHU
🚨ICYMI: 'Sadiq Khan could be left red-faced by alleged unlawful ULEZ fines' Transport for London, which is run by Sadiq Khan, might have to reimburse £6.5 million in ULEZ fines. 'We know the signs are unlawful... I think TfL's lawyers are going to be very, very busy' https://t.co/WTZJ6SRPXQ
🟢 Sadiq Khan’s Transport for London (TfL) may have to pay back millions of pounds in Ulez fines after a legal challenge by European drivers https://t.co/Ms36AEq7R9
Dutch lorry companies are taking @SadiqKhan to the High Court over his controversial ULEZ Zone. They are claiming back £6.5 million in fines. I am sure many will wish them well. https://t.co/nuRHtlPYYL
Sadiq Khan's Ulez expansion suffers fresh setback in form of rebelling European drivers with Dutch lorry firms arguing some £6.5million fines were issued unlawfully https://t.co/smA2A9SxlV https://t.co/Wm9UbZlqA7
Good luck to Dutch lorry drivers, who claim £6.5million in Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ fines are illegal. The case could open the floodgates against Khan’s highway robbery tax! 💪🏻🇳🇱🚛 https://t.co/rOkGrM2ri2