In a dramatic turn of events, a man attempting to take down a ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) camera in Uxbridge found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time when police arrived at the scene just as he carried out the act.
The incident occurred as the individual, seemingly intent on removing the controversial camera, was spotted tampering with it. However, within moments, a police vehicle turned the corner, catching him in the act.
Witnesses reported seeing the man hurriedly attempting to flee, but officers quickly apprehended him, preventing any further damage to the camera. The swift intervention by police highlights the ongoing efforts to protect ULEZ infrastructure amid rising tensions over the expansion of the scheme.
The man, whose identity has not yet been revealed, was taken into custody, and investigations are ongoing.
ULEZ cameras, designed to monitor vehicles and enforce emissions standards, have become a point of contention in parts of Greater London, with several instances of vandalism reported in recent months. The cameras are part of Mayor Sadiq Khan’s initiative to improve air quality by charging drivers of non-compliant vehicles a daily fee to enter certain zones.