We have been through the worst five months of our lives, and now face £650 in fines for driving our van through the Rotherhithe tunnel, which runs under the Thames in east London.
In July we received a phone call from our son who was in Royal London hospital having had an emergency scan that showed a large tumour in his brain.
We immediately travelled down from our home in Lincolnshire and rented a flat close to histo help in any way we could, as he is now classed as terminally ill.
We realised that our car would fall foul of the London ultralow emissionzone, so travelled down in my van that is compliant with the ultra-low emissions regulations. We have been driving him everywhere, including to chemotherapy every weekday for six weeks.
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