Cristo highlights some of the injustices of LTNs and is joined by SEJ's John Stewart who exposes the fact that Ipsos has admitted that "support" for LTNs comes from a survey of those within LTNs only.
SEJ's Clair Battaglino tells a bit about her experience as an LTN victim, debunks the myth of their popularity & highlights their classsist negative impacts.
Sofia Sheikh tells the crowd about her court case and the negative impact of LTNs on her life, highlighting the increased struggle she faces as a woman with a disability.
Long-term Lambeth resident, anti-noise and public transport campaigner, John Stewart, instills a sense of hope in the people who are standing up against the social and environmental injustice of LTNs.
Bus driver Ediz Mevlet tells those gathered at Lambeth Town Hall about his experience of living on an LTN sacrificial roads. As Ediz say, "Believe your eyes, not the lies".
Clair talks with Jane Garvey & Fi Glover about how LTNs are not just "greenwashing" but are also environmental classism and environmental racism. Why is this not being acknowledged more widely? How & why are these measures so unequal in their impact being perpetrated by councils?
SEJ's John Stewart in discussion with Dublin City FM host Gary Kearney. John outlines the proven flaws with LTNs, with a special focus on the way many disabled people asre losing out. In a wide-ranging discussion, John details how people are fighting back against them.