NYC 24/7 Speed Cameras Raked in About $100M For The City

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New York City drivers’ need for speed is lining the city’s pockets with millions of dollars.

In the five months since New York City implemented 24/7 speed cameras, there have been nearly 3 million violations and the city has raked in nearly $100 million, according to the New York City Comptroller’s Office. The data encompasses statistics from Aug. 1 to Dec. 20.

Another $66.5 million, which includes late penalties, court-determined reductions, and interest, remains outstanding, officials said.

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