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Laurence Fox denies encouraging people to damage ULEZ cameras | UK News

Laurence Fox has denied encouraging others to damage ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) cameras in London.

The actor and political activist appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday accused of posting messages on X “which were capable of encouraging the commission of an either-way offence”.

In the posts, which were shared between 12 September and 4 October 2023, Fox allegedly voiced support for so-called ULEZ “Blade Runners”, who repeatedly tore down cameras.

Transport for London (TfL) recorded 700 incidents of damage to cameras with a cost of more than £920,000 in this period, according to prosecutors.

The cameras, which allow TfL to monitor cars entering and exiting the ULEZ area, have repeatedly been vandalised after the zone was expanded to cover all of London at the end of August 2023.

Cars that do not meet the ultra low emission standards need to pay a £12.50 daily fee to be driven in the zone, or face a fine.

Footage shared online shows the “Blade Runners” using angle grinders and other tools to cut the cameras’ wires or completely remove the devices.

Fox, 46, pleaded not guilty to a charge of intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an either-way offence.

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If found guilty, the charge carries up to 10 years in prison.

The former GB News presenter was granted unconditional bail and is due to attend Croydon Crown Court on 13 June.

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