Motorists face threat of £120 for letting their engines idle - Telegraph
If his plans are adopted, it would see motorists in the capital being fined £120 and outside London the charge would be increased to £70.
Higher penalties would hit an array of road users from delivery drivers and taxis to mothers waiting to pick up their children from school.
Mr Johnson has written to Philip Hammond, the Transport Secretary, urging him to toughen the law.
Motorists who leave their cars idling “unnecessarily” while parked can be fined under powers given to local authorities in 2002."
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