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New York is ready to pay for denunciations of illegal parking attendants

'23.11.2020'

Vita Popova

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Illegal parking fines in New York can rise to $ 175. New Yorkers will have the opportunity to earn 25% of that amount by simply reporting drivers who parked on bike lanes, bus lanes, sidewalks and pedestrian crossings. The edition writes about this in more detail. New York Post.

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A bill was introduced to the city council on November 19 that, if passed, would make life harder for parking violators. New York will pay citizens who report drivers, including police officers and people with disabilities who park their cars in the wrong places.

City Councilor Stephen Levin said the legislation would allow New Yorkers to report illegal parking on bike lanes, bus lanes, sidewalks, and pedestrian crossings on a daily basis, and would be fined if found guilty.

“I've been trying for years to get the police department to start doing real checks,” Levin said. "It seems that the most effective way to solve this problem is to get the public to enforce order on their own."

The bill will raise fines for illegal parking to $ 175 from the current $ 115. The person who reported the violation will receive 25% of this amount.

“I hope the fine will be enough to stop people from doing it,” Levin said.

The city has already paid New Yorkers who report violators nearly $ 183 this year.

Police patrol cars parked on sidewalks and cycle paths near the precincts are already common in New York. But in this case, drivers will not be exempt from liability.

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Anonymous Account Manager @poster abuse on Twitter, regularly reporting on abuse of parking signs by government officials in New York City, noted that the proposal could affect a problem that is often overlooked by police officers and especially rampant in Brooklyn.

“This could allow law-abiding New Yorkers to reclaim their own streets,” he said.

The bill received the backing of City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, who had previously tried to curb the illegal use of city-issued parking permits.

Johnson's latest attempt to impose a ban - a package of bills passed last November - had little impact on the illegal use of signs around police stations and other government buildings.

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