Authorities could also make employers hand over part of salaries until the debt is paid
Drivers who persistently refuse to pay ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) fines could be made bankrupt, Transport for London (TfL) has said. The transport authority made the claim as it vowed to enhance its crackdown on a “specific group of drivers” with long-standing Ulez debts.
Some 94% of Ulez debt is owed by people with at least four outstanding penalty charge notices (PCNs). TfL said it “continues to ramp up its efforts to deliver stronger enforcement”, which in “extreme cases” could lead to an individual facing “bankruptcy proceedings” if they…

