As a resident of central Brighton I am frustrated by the seeming reluctance of the police or council to enforce restrictions on traffic in the middle of town.
Hundreds of cars, lorries, vans and motorbikes continue to drive down North Street and Western Road all day long despite being banned from doing so.
A sign warning of traffic cameras is ignored, probably because there are no cameras.
All this means traffic through the city is gridlocked and North Street is just as choked with traffic as ever.
When I spoke to the police they said they had insufficient resources to enforce the restrictions.
But what was the point of spending all that money on bus lanes through town if neither the police nor the council have any intention of enforcing them?
I hope one day the polluting traffic can be banished.
-Peter Wilkinson, Brighton
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