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Martin Hoscik

TfL’s phoney “war” on fare dodgers

February 16, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

As I reported last month, penalty fares are going up this weekend. Expect a flurry of reports repeating Transport for London’s rhetoric of a “war” on fare dodgers who now face penalties of £80 for cheating the system. But this is the phoniest of wars which seems to tie-in with the Mayor and TfL’s desire […]

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London heads towards more responsive Stop & Search

February 3, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

After last week’s look at London’s gang culture, the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee spent Thursday afternoon questioning Deputy Mayor for Policing Kit Malthouse and Met Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe. I’m in favour of the concept of elected Police and Crime Commissioners and welcome any move to give the Mayor more control London’s essential […]

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TfL plans to ‘reduce perception’ of fare dodging on Boris’s new bus

February 1, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

Boris Johnson’s most credible claim for axing the bendy bus was the high level of fare evasion made possible by their rear door entry policy. Oyster users could evade paying by not swiping their card and, unless a revenue protection officer boarded, no-one was any the wiser. Get caught and you got a fine (though […]

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November 9th – keep your diaries free

February 1, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

“If I do not cut the fares on or by October 7th I will resign the office of Mayor immediately and cause a by-election.” So promised Ken Livingstone earlier this week. Would he really? My hunch is we’ll never know. Despite Ken’s current lead in the polls most days I still expect Boris to win […]

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Boris’s three year war on waste nets Londoners just £3 per household

February 1, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

After three years of freezing his share of the Council Tax, Boris has finally heeded the calls of Tory and LibDem AMs and announced a cut. All very welcome – City Hall needs money to operate but does it really need as much as it currently spends? When that spending includes wasteful duplication of services […]

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