A six-year-old girl has been injured in a car accident and taken to hospital after Ulez vigilantes caused chaos by destroying cameras as well as a set of traffic lights.
The “blade runner” campaigners unleashed a wave of vandalism around south-east London, which led to a car crash in the spot that had been destroyed.
Two vehicles collided due to the interference, causing a young girl and the adult she was travelling to be taken to hospital.
The Metropolitan Police called on those carrying out the attacks to “stop immediately”, after vigilantes took down around ten cameras within a five-mile radius around Orpington, Bromley and Lewisham.
Ulez vigilante attack leads to traffic chaos with young girl rushed to hospital
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The anti-Ulez campaigners also cut down five sets of traffic lights in the same area.
The crash occurred at the junction of Old Priory Avenue and Court Road in Orpington, south-east London, just before 8.30am on Thursday.
Chief Inspector Prita Shoma said: “Two police units, who should have been available to answer 999 calls, were instead required to spend the morning managing traffic.
“The people who are carrying out this criminal damage are putting the public at risk. This morning, there has been a collision between two cars on Court Road, at the location of one of the damaged traffic lights, in which a child was injured.
“I would urge the people carrying out these crimes to stop immediately.”
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