Transport for London (TfL) acknowledges that millions in Ulez and Lez fines issued to Dutch drivers were unlawfully processed, raising concerns over the legitimacy of their charging policies.
The settlement underscores growing tensions between TfL and European haulage companies, with hundreds of EU citizens claiming wrongful fines due to TfL's alleged mishandling of personal data.
TNBV warned that the hefty fines could lead to bankruptcy for some companies, highlighting the severe financial repercussions of the Ulez and Lez charges on the haulage industry.
The judicial review revealed key issues in TfL's fine issuance, including unlawful euro-denomination, excessive exchange rates, and improper administrative fees being applied by contractors.
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