Thousands of drivers may have received £160 fines after visiting a drive-through McDonald’s in south London.
Transport for London has revealed that almost 7,000 drivers who had failed to pay the £12.50-a-day ultra-low emission zone levy had been caught near the Eltham Road branch.
The 24-hour restaurant sits just inside the new Ulez boundary, which extends up to the edge of the A205 South Circular Road at this location.
Two enforcement cameras have been put up near the junction, and are responsible for 6,899 fines over the past 11 months.
A TfL spokesman told the Standard that not all of the drivers fined would necessarily have used the drive-through.