London’s “low emission” zone

Tonight I read about London’s new “low emission” zone on the BBC News website.

Germany has been talking about such schemes for a while now, indeed they started issuing the discs last year and I have a green one in my bio-ethanol car. But until now it has been up to the individual towns and cities to decide to implement the scheme. At the start of this year, some of them did – causing discussion amongst the population of the affected cities.

I myself will be travelling to one of these soon (Cologne), so I shall see for myself it it has had an impact.

But back to London – the scheme seems to be more controlled than the German ones, but covers less vehicles.

For a start, cars are exempt to the London scheme – they are not in Germany. In fact, even foreign cars have to get their discs before entering the zones.

On the other hand, the London scheme is being policed by CCTV cameras – something that German cities do not have in such numbers, and even those that do have them cannot, as far as I know, use them to this particular cause.

Critics of the scheme will no doubt sight the cost of upgrading vehicles, something that has been discussed in Germany as well.  Whilst this is definitely a valid point, and Germany has made a number of exceptions for residents to avoid the issue, it’s got to be a good way to start reducing the emissions on our roads, hasn’t it?

Ich bin dann mal weg

Ich war nicht unbedingt ein Fan von Hape Kerkeling bevor ich dieses Buch las – aber das Buch hat mich einfach fasziniert.

Zwar habe ich eine gewisse Interesse in Spanisch und Spanien, aber ich musste feststellen, dass ich gar nicht so viel über den Jakobsweg wusste.

Im Buch wird der Weg weniger für Touristen beschrieben, sondern eher vom Sicht des alleinigen Pilgers – und zwar ein Pilger der nicht in der gewöhnlichen Unterkunft wohnen möchte.

Es werden interessante Kleinigkeiten beschrieben – schlecht beschilderte Wege, oder Essen das ungenießbar war, sowie Bekanntschafte die der Autor unterwegs gemacht hat.

Ich habe das Buch beim Lesen kaum weglegen können, vielleicht bin ich doch nun ein Fan geworden?

The rainy season in Bolivia

I don’t remember any rain during my time in Bolivia.  It was cold at times, but always dry.

That is definitely not the case at the moment.  There are reports of 45 people killed in flooding across much of the country, with diseases compounding the problems.

What I did do was to fly with a Beoing 727 operated by Lloyd Aereo Boliviano – and one of these has crashed in a swamp – swollen by the rains – after diverting to avoid bad weather.

Whilst the technology is wildly different, it does sound like a similar landing that the 777 had at London’s Heathrow airport the other day – which by co-incidence is the type of aircraft that I fly back from Bolivia in!

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