Friday, 21 June 2019

REBELLING RESIDENTS TO STOP SLOANE ST SUPER CAR RALLY

NO MORE LAWLESSNESS


Dear  fellow residents,


The supercars make our lives a living hell.
It's no longer foreign number plated cars in the summer but UK clones who race around our streets all year.
We residents need to take our own affirmative action.
Supercar Sunday on14th July in Sloane Street will close the street and create widespread chaos in adjoining streets.
No permission has been given by the Council.

THE COUNCIL NEEDS TO SEEK AN INJUNCTION NOW TO STOP THIS ANARCHIC ABUSE OF OUR ROADS

Direct action against the drivers and owners is needed.


By standing in Sloane Street around these cars we can halt their movement.
There's a strong precedent. The climate change objectors did this some months ago in Oxford Street/ Marble Arch
Result? The police took no action.

These massive engined cars add to pollution but continually break the law by speeding and creating excessive noise


To make our point we need to make it a fun event to attract residents, children and grandchildren and keep them there.

It would be good to have some face painting, some mime artists, a mariachi band and other activities.
All ideas and support and contacts for activities would be appreciated via this website and directly to me please?
Most of all we need you and your families and dogs, please.


Jennie Mills
jenniemills@btinternet.com
Chairman 

Walton Street Residents Association

2 comments:

  1. I hear the Council has around 70 lawyers working for it. Use them to get a cast iron injunction targeted at the organisers

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  2. Would speed bumps/humps help? Normally the traffic is slow as it is anyway. OR 20mph speed restriction, we have surplus numbers of cameras...job done! Just adjust your travelling time accordingly. You should try getting on a bus more. It's quicker to walk in some places.

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