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Prankster dresses up as ULEZ camera for Halloween scaring drivers in the low-emission zone
A man pranked motorists in London's low-emission zone and dressed up as a ULEZ camera for Halloween.
A video shows Gus Dolphin, 29, on the side of the A217 in Wandsworth shouting "Who's got a f***ing diesel then?" at oncoming drivers."
Gus, a security technology worker, said: "I had nothing to wear and it was last minute."
Gus spent around £20 on the costume and upcycled materials into the get up.
He said: "For the head camera I used a protein pasta delivery cardboard box and painted it black. "
"I used some grey gaffer tape and then used a CD box and CDs for the lens (£10)."
"I then created the signs on PowerPoint and printed them at my local printers and laminated them for about £10."
Gus, who is from Kingston, London, took to social media where viewers praised him for his humourous costume.
He said: "I think people with a diesel car paying £12 a day would be more scared of a ULEZ camera than other fancy dress costumes."
"I’m not a very scary person and not very good, so I'd rather go for something a bit more out there."
Gus is no stranger to interesting Halloween costumes and went dressed up as a "Just Stop Oil" activist last year."
Gus said: "Last year i went as just stop oil a current real word event and it went down well."
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