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Porsche Cars Great Britain has
announced its intention to make an application for judicial review of
the proposed extension in the London congestion charge, which will see
the cost of driving some cars in the capital rise from £8.00 a day, or
just 80p if they are residents in the congestion zone, to £25.00 a day.
Porsche believes the proposed increase
in the congestion charge for Band G cars is unfair, that the increase –
3025% for Central London residents - is ‘disproportionate’ and that it
will do nothing to achieve the stated aim of decreasing emissions in
central London.
Commenting on the Porsche action, Andy Goss, Managing Director of
Porsche Cars GB, said, “A massive congestion charge increase is quite
simply unjust. Thousands of car owners driving a huge range of cars will
be hit by a disproportionate tax which is clear will have a very limited
effect on CO2 emissions.”
Porsche will be writing to the Mayor
this week. The Mayor will then have 14 days to respond to Porsche. If
the Mayor fails to respond to Porsche’s letter or refuses to reconsider
his plans, Porsche intends formally to submit its application for
judicial review at the Royal Courts of Justice summary of the judicial
review process is given in a separate document to accompany this
release).
Mr Goss added, “Not only is this rise
completely unfair to many drivers, but it will also damage London
based-businesses of all sizes, and successful people from across the
world will start to think twice about basing themselves here if they
think they are going to be used as cash cows for City Hall. The proposed
increase will be bad for London as a whole and will send out the signal
that it is not serious about establishing itself as the best place in
the world to do business.”
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