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Furious motorists in Bath block councillors’ automotive park in LTN protest

Furious motorists received their very own again at councillors who backed a six-month trial of low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTN) of their metropolis – by blocking them in their very own automotive park.

Pranksters in Bath, Somerset, received their revenge by blocking the doorway to the automotive park of town’s Guildhall, which is utilized by councillors.

The stunt noticed the automotive park grow to be inaccessible thanks to 2 giant planters, which had been shoved into place in the midst of the street.

Over 200 LTNs had been put in throughout the UK between 2020 and 2022. They typically use wood planters and bollards to dam off roads, whereas sustaining through-access for bicycles and pedestrians

The locals’ revenge wasn’t long-lived nevertheless, because the planters had been finally eliminated by council employees.

Pranksters in Bath, Somerset, got their revenge on councillors who backed a local LTN by blocking the entrance to the car park of the city's Guildhall

Pranksters in Bath, Somerset, received their revenge on councillors who backed an area LTN by blocking the doorway to the automotive park of town’s Guildhall

The stunt is thought to have been a protest in response to the city's six-month trial of low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTN)

The stunt is believed to have been a protest in response to town’s six-month trial of low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTN)

The post has since received over 1,800 likes and more than 90 comments from locals who expressed their support for the 'direct action'

The put up has since acquired over 1,800 likes and greater than 90 feedback from locals who expressed their help for the ‘direct motion’

The pictures of the revenge stunt had been shared yesterday with the caption: ‘Today somebody put some planters throughout the doorway of the councillors’ free automotive park on the rear of Bath’s Guildhall.

‘While we do not condone this motion, maybe it gave the councillors a style of what having an undesirable LTN can really feel like. The planters had been quickly moved.’

The put up has since acquired over 1,800 likes and greater than 90 feedback from locals who expressed their help for the ‘direct motion’ retaliation taken in opposition to the council.

One consumer stated: ‘Why do councillors let the facility go to their heads and ignore what the voters desires.’

Another added: ‘I very a lot approve of ‘direct motion’ it is all that continues to be when democracy is ignored by an unrepresentative, agenda-obsessed minority.’

A 3rd replied: ‘It’s totally different when it is completed to them. They all the time ensure that no matter they do doesn’t have an effect on them.’

A fourth wrote: ‘you possibly can maintain shifting them again till they transfer those you need shifting – so hypocritical of them.’

Planters had been put in within the metropolis by Bath and North East Somerset Council in November to limit the motion of vehicles alongside sure roads as a part of the trial scheme.

A choice about whether or not to make the modifications everlasting is predicted to come back in May when the six-month trial ends.

Many locals have spoken out claiming the scheme makes it troublesome for them to navigate town and quite a lot of others have taken to social media to specific their considerations.

The stunt garnered a considerable amount of consideration on-line from social media customers who discovered the irony of it hilarious.