Commuter windsurfed his way around London in protest at the cost of the new ULEZ car tax

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A commuter windsurfed his way around London in protest at the cost of the new ULEZ car tax that now stretches across nearly 150 square miles of the capital.

George Alting Von Geusau, 25, was so annoyed at the extra £12.50-a-day charge for 2001 registered vehicles and older he decided to send a message to Mayor Sadiq Khan about his frustration at the rising costs of getting to work.

The videographer donned a suit and tie, plus a safety helmet, and windsurfed barefoot from his home in Croydon, south London, to the centre of the capital - gliding past Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral, the Millennium Bridge, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square.

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