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Hi,
Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion charge? I will be visiting London soon and a friend came back from there and says he got stung with a large fine for not paying the toll (through his car hire company). He said he never encountered any toll-booths or e-tag systems. The exchange rate is bad enough without getting stung with stupid fines. That said, I think it is a great concept! Chris |
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On 15 Mar 2006 01:32:37 -0800, "funkymonkey"
wrote: Hi, Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion charge? http://www.cclondon.com/howtopay.shtml -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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a friend came back from there and says he got stung with a large
fine for not paying the toll (through his car hire company). Serves him right for not reading the dozens of warnings (not to mention ignoring what the car hire company said). Why, as a tourist, did he even want to drive through central London in the day? He said he never encountered any toll-booths or e-tag systems. That's because they are aincent technology that requires unneccersary manpower. Of course they catch people on false plates, but blocking the 200 entrances to London would be impractical and add to congestion even more. He did encounter big warning signs saying "Congestion charge 0700-0630" The exchange rate is bad enough without getting stung with stupid fines. That said, I think it is a great concept! The exchange rate is bad for americans because the dollar is crumbling faster than a really crumbly cheesecake. No doubt you'll be invading Iran soon enough as they want to sell oil in euros, resulting in even more dollar devaluation. |
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In message .com,
funkymonkey writes Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion charge? I will be visiting London soon and a friend came back from there and says he got stung with a large fine for not paying the toll (through his car hire company). He said he never encountered any toll-booths or e-tag systems. You have to pay either in advance or on the day that you travel (up to midnight - but if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge). If you are driving within the zone for several days, you will need to pay for each day that the car is within the zone (even if just parked) - although note that it operates only between 7.00a.m. and 6.30p.m., Monday to Friday (and not on public holidays). You can pay on the WWW (http://www.cclondon.com/), by phone, at any of the shops, car-parks or petrol stations that display the Congestion Charge Paypoint sign, or in various other ways listed at the above site. There are no toll booths, tickets or tags - the number plates of all cars in the congestion zone are photographed automatically and then compared at the end of the day with the list of those who've paid. Driving and parking in central London is neither cheap nor easy (even for those like me who have lived here for more than 50 years). Given that the capital has excellent public transport, it is well worth considering whether you really need a car for days spent in the central area. -- Paul Terry |
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In message .com, Paul
Weaver writes The exchange rate is bad for americans because the dollar is crumbling faster than a really crumbly cheesecake. No doubt you'll be invading Iran soon enough as they want to sell oil in euros, resulting in even more dollar devaluation. Why do you think someone with an Australian email address is American? -- Paul Terry |
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Paul Terry wrote:
if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge Do you know why this was brought in? it seems a bit spiteful to me. m. |
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funkymonkey ) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying : Can someone please tell me how you actually pay for the congestion charge? I will be visiting London soon and a friend came back from there and says he got stung with a large fine for not paying the toll (through his car hire company). Some of which would be from TfL, the rest from the car hire company. He said he never encountered any toll-booths or e-tag systems. No, but he would have encountered umpteen shops and machines which would allow him to pay. Pay before 10pm and it's £8. Pay between 10pm and midnight, and it's £10. Miss that, and you're toast. Yes, it is a *******. The exchange rate is bad enough Hiho. Perhaps that's due to the Aussie Peso being A Bit ****? |
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In message , marcb
writes Paul Terry wrote: if you pay after 10pm there is a £2 surcharge Do you know why this was brought in? it seems a bit spiteful to me. "To discourage late payment". In fact, I think the surcharge is less than it was - when the CC charge was £5 the surcharge was a further £5 for payment after 10pm. -- Paul Terry |
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Paul Terry wrote:
Why do you think someone with an Australian email address is American? 'Cause I didn't look at the email address, and when someone neglects to put their country of origin in, it usually means they are american. |
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"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
ups.com... Paul Terry wrote: Why do you think someone with an Australian email address is American? 'Cause I didn't look at the email address, and when someone neglects to put their country of origin in, it usually means they are american. good point :-P |
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