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Brown Car Guy (Shazad) is well known in car circles. Recently he’s been investigating ULEZ.
He used the device that officials use to monitor air quality around London. Same supplier, who knew what he intended to do with it.
Bottom line, in no location around London, even on the busiest roads, right down at exhaust levels, did the air quality reach even medium risk on the scale (which scale is absurdly drawn so that your kitchen would be rated at “health emergency”).
ULEZ is all lies, just like climate change and the “pandemic”.
Same people, same methods, same objectives: removal of all of your freedoms, ostensibly for a greater cause.
You must share what’s happening with everyone you encounter, or we will lose.
There are far too few of us publicly speaking out.
All of us are horribly censored.
The media will only lie.
So you’re the only chance we have. Your children & grandchildren depend on YOU taking action, every day in this relentless war.
Best wishes
Mike
Ps: I have actual published research credentials in this field, adjacent issues like ozone and impact on respiratory function, so I became familiar with NOx and particulates in the late 1980s/early 1990s.
There really was arguably a problem but only up to the mandated fitting of catalytic converters. Ever since that event, air quality in London has been excellent, with few exceptions.
One is the London Underground!
There’s so much metallic dust from wheels and tracks wearing each other away.
Also, brake lining derived particulates, nasty stuff.
Organic vapours from oils, lubricants and hydraulic fluids etc.
I recommend you minimise your time there. Masks don’t work because the particles in question are smaller than the pore size even in a well fitting mask. Paper “masks” are a psychological crutch.
If we say nothing about ULEZ, they will remove all powered personal transport. If we allow that, it’ll be a permanent end to personal transport beyond your legs and a bicycle.
If you think I’m exaggerating, this is explicitly among the UN2030 so-called sustainable development goals.
Best wishes
Mike