Britain’s Backlash Against LTNs: Fed-Up Residents Torch Road Blocks Hours After They Were Installed
Residents fed up with low traffic neighbourhoods (LTN) have launched an extraordinary rebellion against the controversial schemes – by setting them alight and taking on the green zealots who police them. The Mail has more.
Vigilantes in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, torched a number of planters which were used to close roads just hours after they were installed last week. Footage shows the boxes completely destroyed, with locals online praising the “freedom fighters” for acting against the low-traffic measures.
Frustrated residents in Oxford have also taken action against the schemes, with a video emerging of a driver confronting eco-zealots policing an LTN blockade and refusing to let her pass on her way to work. They have no authority to stand guard at the blockades.
Outbreaks of violence have become more common since the introduction of LTNs, which councils are increasingly using to tackle congestion and pollution in towns and cities across the U.K. including London, Manchester and Birmingham.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has repeatedly defended the rollout of deeply unpopular money-making LTNs across the capital despite businesses, locals and workers branding them a “war on motorists”.
The motorist was angrily telling the protesters to move out of the way, although Twitter users commenting on the video pointed out that a ‘no motor vehicles’ sign could be seen on the planter.
The LTN zones were introduced during the pandemic to block traffic in residential areas using bollards, planters or camera enforcement in a bid to encourage people to walk or cycle.
But critics say the schemes force traffic on to a small number of roads, increasing congestion and pollution.
Opponents also say LTNs make it impossible for residents or businesses to go about their daily lives and have turned some areas into rat-runs in favour of more affluent streets.
A series of violent incidents over LTNs has been reported in Oxford since they were launched, with an elderly man run down and another beaten with a traffic cone. The county council has now approved a £6.5 million trial scheme to introduce ‘traffic filters’ on six arterial roads in the city.
Many councils have hailed the ploy as a success as they try to tackle congestion and pollution in towns and cities across the U.K., with 300 already set up or being set up nationwide.
But the incident in Rochdale on March 23rd has led to the trial being paused and a further consultation will now take place to “consider next steps”.
The trial was launched on February 6th in the Deeplish and Milkstone area of the town with the aim of encouraging the use of public transport, walking and cycling. However, just hours after they were put in place videos were shared showing vehicles driving on the pavement to go around them. And then just after 8pm, emergency services were called after some were set alight and forcibly removed from the road.
The “violence and threats” have been condemned by the council, who cleared up the debris before reopening all affected roads. The council later announced that the active travel trial this was part of has been paused after this action, meaning the roads will not be closed again while “next steps” are considered.
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More divide and conquer Green terrorism against humanity. Straight from the Albert Pike book of town planning.
Co-authored by Albert Pike and Private Pike. Cause for optimism?
Consent for these measures has expressly been withheld by the locals. Good for them.
Just imagine how much less congestion and pollution we’d have if we hadn’t had 25 years of by far the highest immigration in our history.
Yippee! Get in their you Hornets.
On hearing of the upheavals in his home town ex Government minister Savage Jabbit had just a two word response:
“So what?”
Are they doing it in Pakistan as well then 🥴
These high handed Agenda 2030 ‘green’ measures were installed under the cover of darkness simultaneously throughout Newcastle and North Tyneside during the first lockdown. It did seem strange that every local authority in the country also had a stockpile of cycle lane bollards and road block planters gathering dust prior to the emergence of the worst pandemic known to humanity.
Just a happy coincidence. 🤷♂️
Like the stabcidences of sudden death after jagging….or the happy supply of massive amounts of midazolam ready to roll for March 2020…
People will have you believe that these road use limitations are perfectly democratic. They’ll argue that they’ve been approved by elected officials in local councils, as if democracy is voting for a bunch of people who then do what the f**k they want.
Elected by usually no more than 20% of the electorate
In our town we are officially ‘vegan’. No vote. No referendum. I heard about it on GB News. No clue. Some fat silly brainwashed tw-ts sitting somewhere decided we were vegan-ville. I can’t name more than 2 councillors and have trouble with the mayor’s name. They do what they want. And as you said, max 20-40% vote locally.
Does that have any real-world implications?
For instance are they feeding fake meat to schoolchildren and people in residential care homes?
Between 90-99.9% of local politicians appear to be psychopaths. Nobody should ever forgive or forget what they have done.
Wednesday 29th March 11am to 12pm
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This whole thing must now be such electoral poison that it’s hard to believe winning elections matters to our politicians any more. If you can answer why this is, you’d likely also have the answer as to why things have become so strange.
Although Starmer does appear to be rowing back on the gender insanity. He seems to be spooked by what happened to Sturgeon.
Almost as if they have just realised that us deplorables are allowed to vote.
Excellent, we need to emulate the French in these matters.
I had the misfortune to listen to Jeremy Vine on the radio yesterday. He was saying how inexplicable it is that some people could be against 15 minute cities.
Apparently 15 minute cities are a marvellous idea and anyone against them is a conspiracy theorist loon.
Maybe this will be the thing that finally wakes the sheep up.
So they had the fire torches, but inexplicably had left the pitchforks at home.
RE pitch forks, some well meaning interfering busy body probably did a risk assessment and concluded that a pitch fork had spikey bits that could could be harmful, whilst the torch bearers acted as necessary. If governments and councils ignore the people using standard processes then they can only expect the outcomes they receive, Read Epi below, RESIST, DEFY,DO NOT COMPLY.
Well done residents of Rochdale. Keep up the good work RESIST DEFY DO NOT COMPLY!!!
‘Peaceful’ protest no longer works – BLM and the woke mob have taught us that. Peaceful protest relies on reason, but nothing today is based in reason. Democratic process is a sham if there is no choice with all the political class of the same mind.
Democratic process replaces the default method of resolving differences, violence. When democratic process is no longer available, reversion to default is inevitable.
Good.