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New NYC Council bill would reward NYers for calling in illegal parking complaints

Por: New York Daily News Politics October 11, 2022

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New York City is mulling a policy that would effectively deputize people who call in complaints about cars illegally blocking bike lanes and intersections — and pay them up to $44 for each actionable tip they make. The policy proposal, which is laid out in a bill from Councilman Lincoln Restler (D-Brooklyn), would empower the city’s Transportation Department to enlist civilians to flag parking scofflaws, who could then be subjected to fines... + full article



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