Councils across the UK are considering a new tax which will see workers hit with a charge if they decide to drive to work. The scheme was first introduced in 2012 but so far only been implemented in one city.
However, this could be about to increase dramatically. Green "workplace parking levies" see companies billed for parking spaces in a bid to lower pollution and congestion - with the charge "largely" passed on to workers. READ MORE:“It was really scary.
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Cambridge, Leicester, Oxford, Bristol and the London boroughs of Hounslow and Camden are also thought to be pondering the scheme, according to the Mirror.
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