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Oxford, UK: The Great Reset in action. Wall-less prison for inhabitants

[b]Is this a world first (China excluded)?
Coming soon - to your town![/b]

[[c=003BB2]b][big]Residents will be confined to their local neighbourhood and have to ask permission to leave it all to ‘save the planet’.[/big][/b]

Oxfordshire County Council approved plans to lock residents into one of six zones to ‘save the planet’ from global warming. The latest stage in the ’15 minute city’ agenda is to place electronic gates on key roads in and out of the city, confining residents to their own neighbourhoods.

Under the new scheme if residents want to leave their zone they will need permission from the Council who gets to decide who is worthy of freedom and who isn’t. Under the new scheme residents will be allowed to leave their zone a maximum of 100 days per year, but in order to even gain this every resident will have to register their car details with the council who will then track their movements via smart cameras round the city.

Communism will make the weather better.

Oxfordshire County Council, which is run by Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party, secretly decided to divide-up the city of Oxford into six ‘15 minute’ districts in 2021 soon after they were elected to office. None of the councillors declared their intention of imprisoning local residents in their manifestos of course, preferring to make vague claims about how they will ‘improve the environment’ instead.

Every resident will be required to register their car with the County Council who will then monitor how many times they leave their district via number plate recognition cameras. And don’t think you can beat the system if you’re a two car household. Those two cars will be counted as one meaning you will have to divide up the journeys between yourselves. 2 cars 50 journeys each; 3 cars 33 journeys each and so on.

Under the new rules, your social life becomes irrelevant. By de facto Councils get to dictate how many times per year you can see friends and family. You will be stopped from fraternising with anyone outside your district, and if you want a long distance relationship in the future, forget it, you are confined to dating only those within a 15 minute walk of your house.

A single person’s life will be at the mercy of Communists in central office, dictating the same type of draconian rules we had to avert the last crisis, a mild flu virus so deadly 80% of people didn’t even know they had it.

An entirely new social structure is being imposed on Oxford’s residents (and more cities are to follow) under the lie of saving the planet. But what it really is, is a plan for Command and Control. There will be permits, penalties and even more ubiquitous surveillance. Council officials will determine where you can go and how often, and will log every time you do. 15-minute cities, or 15 minute prisons?
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[c=1F5E00]Source:https://www.visionnews.online/post/oxfordshire-county-council-pass-climate-lockdown-trial-to-begin-in-2024[/c]
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
This is a scheme to manage private car traffic in a highly congested city. Your interpretation of the report is novel and fairly extraordinary. Many residents of that beautiful city rely on foot, bike and public transport for getting about. Their freedom of movement will be enhanced by these measures.
WalterF · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl And the rest?

And those members of the public who find this objectionable but were not consulted? See extract from The Telegraph above.

You may be happy about this, but many of those affected are far from happy.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@WalterF Perhaps choose to live elsewhere? Oxford is a small city. Its main economic activities are education and tourism. Most students do not own cars. Many tourists are happy to leave their cars behind in order to enjoy and appreciate the historical environment. The city has an excellent (but underused) public transport network. Using a car in a built up environment is a privilege, not a right. Unpowered human beings and their welfare should always be placed before the cinvenience of car users.
WalterF · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl Brilliant idea! To "save the planet", the family of two working parents plus children at school could just move to another town! As long as it's for the greater good, no personal sacrifice is too great! And the elderly - just the right time to up sticks and go to a more human-friendly place! You're in line for the Best Comment award!