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London drivers face idling fine


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Londoners will get a $30 fine for not turning off their engine. This is to lower pollution. In April, motorists must turn off their engines. If they do not, the fines will start. People complained about the air quality. London has the most air pollution deaths in Britain. The government will do its best to reduce pollution.

The government wants people to keep driving. This is important for people to make money. People should understand the effect idling has on the environment. A motoring group is not happy with the fine. It said it's just for the government to get money. It said old vehicles that idle should get fines, and not new cars.

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