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Council could be millions of pounds out of pocket if drivers wise up about traffic cameras

Croydon Council expects to make £11.8m by catching cars in banned roads - but risks budget hole if motorists unexpectedly comply

Croydon cabbie hit with 100 fines in just 8 months

Prince Ameyaw says he now owes Croydon Council £14,000 and has been threatened with court action. The 27-year-old has received a stack of letters for driving through the Parsons Mead low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) – he got the first one in December. Prince lives in Nelson Close – residents of this road are allowed to drive through the LTN but have to apply for a free permit. The father of two already has a has a parking permit for the area, which he pays £130 for and thought this would mean he was able to drive into the area. He has got so many tickets after driving past the cameras numerous times a day as he uses his car for work as an Uber and Bolt cab driver.

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