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Thanks for this, John.

I find myself, the morning after a spectacularly weird public forum session at a full council meeting* about to defend the council...

It's not strictly speaking a Green Party scheme, and technically they can claim they are just implementing something they can't now stop (not that they want to stop it, of course). The LTN craze was introduced by Boris Johnson's government as a way to stop viruses spreading (I am keeping an entirely straight face), and brought to Bristol by our darling Labour Sir Marv. So we should really be spreading the blame :).

As far as I am aware, they did consult the emergency services and at least some people with disabilities. From the response to the recent fire in Barton Hill, it looks like the former are in a captured position where they just have to nod along anything the council says, and that there were blatant untruths told about a formal 'disability forum', but evidently something vaguely consultative did happen. The 'consultations', such as they were, lasted more than a week.

The other really important point is that the council is not strictly speaking wasting funds that could have been spent on something else. The £6 million came from WECA, solely for the purpose of shoving in all those lovely, ahem, modal filters - not just aka bollards and giant plant pots but also very expensive surveillance infrastructure, which of course enables the council to fill their coffers with yet more dosh extracted from the people they are in theory meant to serve. So it's technically WECA we need to be focusing on regarding the funding.

*Where the majority of Green councillors walked out each time polite if frustrated middle class, older women and men tried to make statements about the reality of biological sex (to his credit, L Pondweed remained seated!); someone expressing scepticism at the settled nature of climate science was booed - well, booing happens a lot at public fora, I guess; I was wondering at one point if the woman in front of me was going to call the police because I touched her arm; and the Green deputy chair frankly admitted that she is fine with BCC being in a public-private partnership with a company whose largest shareholders are global corporations who invest heavily in the oil industry, in order to access money to 'decarbonise' Bristol, because that's just how things work these days.

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