Porsche FTW - London scraps £25 congestion charge

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The battle by a proposed £25 Congestion Charge increase that would have been socked to big, dirty vehicles entering London is by. Porsche was the lead opponent of that fee increase, and announced the win on its Judicial Review website. I guess Porsche’s huge PR campaign worked. Back when Ken Livingstone, who came up with the £25 congestion charge proposal, was still Mayor of London, the city announced that the majority was in favor of it. Porsche had other data.

The new mayor, Boris Johnson,

was never in favor of the new C-Charge, so it’s not a huge surprise that it’s been scraped. He said he hopes the city will now institute a ‘fairer and more effective’ Congestion Charge. The agency responsible for the Congestion Charge, Transport for London, will now need to pay Porsche’s legal bills. Porsche has said it will donate the money to Skidz, an anti-crime charity. h/t to TheRookie.

[Source: Porsche, What Car?, Times Online]

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