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Charge to use Blackwall Tunnel
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Conveniently shut the other day due to a "technical issue".Raith_C_Chattonell said:
Probably reccying the thing out for where to put the toll cameras0 - 
            Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.1 - 
            So an extra £40 a week for somebody to get to work who lives south of the river and works north. will put people off applying for jobs, companies have a smaller pool of people to choose from and therefore less likely to get the best person for the job. Really dumb1
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Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.4 - 
            
It may be free but it’s never bloody easy I can promise you thatguinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.0 - 
            There are discounts for those with low incomes in local boroughs either side of the river.2
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What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .0 - 
            
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .2 - 
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In other words, a South London Tax.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .1 - 
            Emailed my MP.
Got a reply back that as it's an TFL issue then it comes under the auspices of my London Assembly member.
Great. What do we pay these clowns for.2 - 
            
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .0 - 
            
I think your point is there is effectively no ‘peak’ time concept for those going in the opposite direction to the majority of users.golfaddick said:
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .0 - 
            
Wasn’t trying to wind you up, I’ve had a stomach bug for a few days, have eaten very little, have gotten brain fog.golfaddick said:
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .0 - 
            
What I'm saying is that "peak time" hours are one way only - northbound in the morning & southbound in the evening.valleynick66 said:
I think your point is there is effectively no ‘peak’ time concept for those going in the opposite direction to the majority of users.golfaddick said:
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .
Now assuming you use the Blackwell Tunnel to get to work then if you live South of the river (and travel north) then you are charged more than if you live North of the river (and travel south).
That is discriminatory. And I intend to fight it.5 - 
            I guess it will not lead to greater use of Rotherhithe tunnel or Tower bridge as there would be no money saved in doing so.0
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So as I said.golfaddick said:
What I'm saying is that "peak time" hours are one way only - northbound in the morning & southbound in the evening.valleynick66 said:
I think your point is there is effectively no ‘peak’ time concept for those going in the opposite direction to the majority of users.golfaddick said:
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .
Now assuming you use the Blackwell Tunnel to get to work then if you live South of the river (and travel north) then you are charged more than if you live North of the river (and travel south).
That is discriminatory. And I intend to fight it.Good luck with your complaint but I fear given TFL track record on such things it’s a lost cause. ☹️1 - 
            
The London Assembly member for Lewisham and Greenwich is Len Duvall - len.duvall@london.gov.ukgolfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.0 - 
            
I'm in Bromley. Do I speak to my one or the one that cover the tunnel.PopIcon said:
The London Assembly member for Lewisham and Greenwich is Len Duvall - len.duvall@london.gov.ukgolfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
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He looks different without his beard in that picture 🙂Badger said:0 - 
            
It's Thomas Turrell for Bromley and Bexley, i don't know his email, but i'd guess it's thomas.turrell@london.gov.ukgolfaddick said:
I'm in Bromley. Do I speak to my one or the one that cover the tunnel.PopIcon said:
The London Assembly member for its Lewisham and Greenwich is Len Duvall - len.duvall@london.gov.ukgolfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
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I like the reason why there has to be a charge for the Blackwell Tunnel as well - because if there was only a charge for the Silvertown Tunnel then no one would use it.Badger said:
M6 & M6 Toll. Only charged to use the Toll Rd & not for the existing M6.
So a precedent has been set. Well done TFL.0 - 
            As per the link above there will be some crumbs from the table to feel good about.
Of the 100,000 daily users there'll be about 57 people who can benefit from them.0 - 
            
I completely agree with your logic but be careful!golfaddick said:
What I'm saying is that "peak time" hours are one way only - northbound in the morning & southbound in the evening.valleynick66 said:
I think your point is there is effectively no ‘peak’ time concept for those going in the opposite direction to the majority of users.golfaddick said:
You still dont get it....unless you're just trying to wind me up.guinnessaddick said:
I read it as those times are peak and charged extra, other than that you pay a normal toll? 🤷🏻♂️golfaddick said:
What don't you think is correct ?guinnessaddick said:
Don’t think that is correct, the one thing that is correct, is people living in the west of London can cross the river for free.golfaddick said:Still cant see how they can get away with charging people south of the river twice (there & back) but those living north of the river dont get charged at all.
Time to speak to my MP.
From what I've read the charge will be between 7am and 10am going northwards and between 4pm & 7pm going southward.
IE. If you live south of the river & need to cross the Thames by the Blackwall Tunnel in the morning then you are charged but not if you are travelling north to south. Then in the evening the opposite happens.
That is discrimateray .
Now assuming you use the Blackwell Tunnel to get to work then if you live South of the river (and travel north) then you are charged more than if you live North of the river (and travel south).
That is discriminatory. And I intend to fight it.
Our whole railway system works this way. If you live in Guildford and work in London you have to pay silly money to get to work. But if you live in London and work in Guildford, the fare is at least reasonable.
No one seems to question the logic of this and certainly wouldn't regard it as "discriminatory"!
Removing peak hour tolls and fares would result in more people attempting to work. (I thought this was a government "priority").
This might actually lead the government to actually do something about the congestion and overcrowding rather than just pricing people out of going to work.2 - 
            Number plates will be missing, cloned, digits altered , anti reflective materials and hidden behind all manner of accessories.0
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If you're a regular user doing any of this the Police will get you.usetobunkin said:Number plates will be missing, cloned, digits altered , anti reflective materials and hidden behind all manner of accessories.0 - 
            Funny how the phone story emerged after she put the boot into P&O and their free market capitalist employment practices.
Naughty though. But no Michelle Mone.8 










