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TfL has agreed to settle a claim regarding the Ulez and Lez fines issued to Dutch lorry drivers.
The body said it would be forced to pay back millions of pounds in fines.
The fines were unlawfully denominated in euros, which goes against UK legislation.
The amount that should be refunded is still in dispute over the amount.
The settlement comes as European governments have accused Tfl of illegally obtaining EU citizens' details.
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