Grand theft auto, you pay for it, but have no right to use it...good ol Boris
Boris's £60m 'garden bridge' will have no public right of way, no protests and no cycling

The bridge is to close to Londoners late at night once tourist demand has subsided
Jon Stone
Thursday 20 November 2014
The Mayor of London’s planned £60m “garden bridge” over the River Thames in London will have no legal public right of way, it has been announced.
The bridge, likely to be a popular tourist attraction, will be privately managed by a trust and large groups will be asked to call ahead before visiting due to its limited capacity.
Protests and cycling will be banned on the new bridge, which will be closed at midnight when views over the Thames are at their most dramatic and the tourist crowds have dispersed.
The bridge's owner is also exploring the possibility of holding "a limited number" of private events on it, when it could be closed to the public.
£30m of the money for the attraction is coming out of London’s squeezed transport budget, despite Transport for London announcing yet another increase in fares set to come into force next year.
Central government is contributing another £30m for the bridge, which has high-profile celebrity backers including actress Joanna Lumley.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boriss-60m-garden-bridge-will-have-no-public-right-of-way-no-protesting-and-no-cycling-9872176.html