Cllr Krupa Sheth and Cllr Muhammed Butt pose at Waymo's Park Royal HQ
An incident in Harlesden when an experimental autonomous vehicle drove through a police crime scene accidentally revealed a scheme that has been foisted on Brent with little or no consultation with residents raising fears of another Lime Bikes type debacle.
Brent Council was clearly very pleased with itself according to a public relations post:
Brent Council wrote, 'We know that new technology brings new questions as well as new possibilities, which is why early engagement matters.'
The robo-car drives through the crime scene
Now Green Party council candidate, Amandine Alexandre, has launched a new petition addressed to the London Mayor raising pertinent concerns.
Harlesden says no to Waymo LINK
We petition the Mayor of London to:• Implement an immediate moratorium on the expansion of the Waymo pilot until a transparent safety audit is completed.
• Publish a full log of all safety breaches, "near misses", and traffic violations involving autonomous vehicles in London to date.Why is this important?
Over the last few weeks, American company WAYMO has been testing autonomous vehicles in Harlesden and across London. On 22 April, a WAYMO vehicle drove through a live police cordon on Harlesden High Street while officers were investigating a double stabbing.
We, the undersigned, call on the Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) to immediately suspend the trial and roll out of Waymo autonomous vehicles on London’s streets. We further request a police investigation into near misses and other incidents where public safety was at risk.
REASONS FOR THIS PETITION
The current rollout of Waymo autonomous vehicles (AVs) across London, and specifically within the Harlesden area, is proceeding without adequate democratic oversight or proven safety protocols for complex urban environments. Our concerns are based on the following:
1. Breach of Police Cordons: Footage has emerged of a Waymo vehicle in Harlesden breaching a live police line. Such actions constitute "wilful obstruction" of the police. If a driver of a regular vehicle had committed this act, they would likely be under investigation and could face criminal prosecution. We cannot allow a "two-tier" justice system where corporate AI is exempt from the laws that govern Londoners.
2. Unresolved Safety Risks: Autonomous vehicles are struggling to navigate the "edge cases" of London’s busy streets, including responding to emergency sirens, physical police barriers, and the unpredictable movements of pedestrians and cyclists in high-density areas like Harlesden.
3. Lack of Community Consent: Residents in Brent have not been adequately consulted on this trial. Public streets are being treated as a laboratory for unproven technology without a clear framework for liability when things go wrong.
4. Extra traffic on our roads: if Waymo or any other autonomous vehicles are allowed on the streets of London, that will lead to extra traffic on our roads. It will further compromise the Mayor of London's traffic reduction aims, led by Sadiq Khan, focus on reducing overall traffic volumes by 10-15% by 2041 and cutting car kilometres by 27% by 2030 to meet Net Zero and health targets. We need more accessible and affordable public transport, instead of more cars on our roads.
5. Vision Zero Compromise : The Mayor’s "Vision Zero" strategy aims to eliminate road danger. Introducing vehicles that fail to recognise and respect police cordons is a direct contradiction of this safety goal.
Sky News reported on April 14th 2026:
Autonomous taxis are now driving themselves around London streets, the American company behind the technology has announced.
The self-driving cars have been in the capital since last autumn, but until now, they were under the manual control of "safety drivers".
Now, Waymo says, they’re being controlled by artificial intelligence, albeit with a human sitting in the driver’s seat just in case.
With concerns increasing over the the loss of jobs to artifical intelligence, such as that used in robo-taxis, it is ironic that Labour Brent is promoting a project that will threaten the jobs of local taxi, minicab and Uber drivers.
Published and promoted by James Paton on behlf of Brent Green Party and its 2026 council candidates c/o 23 Saltcroft Close, Wembley, HA9 9JJ



16 comments:
Yet another photoshoot for Butt/Sheth!!!
Don't we have enough cars on our roads here???
These vehicles would, could, should be able to pick-up on all the fly-tipping and report back to Mr Butt.
Hopefully, we will soon be free of these relentless photo opportunities promoting Cllr. Muhammed Butt and his protégé Cllr. Krupa Sheth.
Couldn’t agree more with this sentiment!
One can only dream! Autonomous vehicles working for us rather than against us.
We can only hope!
The post says a limited consultation. Who was consulted? I for one never saw anything. Self-driving cars have been involved in accidents in the U.S. , we can do without them here.
The photo opportunities tie up a lot of Council staff - including Brent's propaganda team - who could be better used to do proper jobs. They could for example assist in dealing with the crisis in the housing service which as Martin reports has been closed for enquiries because the Council is over whelmed with demand following Labour's law changes introduced without any planning or preparation before implementation.
Comment edited to remove reference to a child. from anonymous: Incredibly ill-informed campaign from the Greens. The Waymo was being driven by a human at the time that it went through the tape. Waymo has already confirmed their data shows that if the car had been in autonomous mode it would have stopped. Autonomous vehicles have driven millions of miles and the data is clear that overall they are safer than humans. Like it or not autonomous vehicles are the future, their superior safety will eventually price manually driven cars off the road. In cities like London private car ownership won't be worth the trouble and the streets will have fewer cars. Millions of petrol and diesel cars (which spend most of their time parked anyway) will be replaced by fewer electric taxis
Exactly what proof do you have of the 'superior safety' of autonomous vehicles???
And why would their 'superior safety' make them cheaper to drive than manual cars???
Mo & Krupa discussed it! Surely that is more than enough? Why complicate it by asking members of the public - what do they know? Let the public concentrate on simply paying the ever rising Council Tax - that's all they are good for according to our Labour masters.
There is a major need for active travel infrastructure investments in the car-free towers zones that will eventually colonise most of Brent. Tower hundreds with full civic rights good growth planning designed-in. Up to the state this one , as developers are proven not interested.
Lets hope several of these WAYMO cars arrive to remove Mo and his buddies from leading the council after the elections today
"Waymo driverless car keeps waking Londoners at 4am by getting stuck in dead-end street"
Waymo driverless cars keeps waking Londoners in Shoreditch at 4am | News UK | Metro News https://share.google/VM79xeHG4pbppCCiJ
The waymo cars have serious bug issues that they are not disclosing and that they do not want you to know. I work there so I know more than others.
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