Scofflaw drivers with “ghost” license plates are costing New York City a whopping $200 million a year — fueled by a burgeoning online cottage industry peddling “James Bond-level” gadgets, a new analysis reveals.
The rogue vehicles whiz through tolls and past NYPD speed and red-light cameras 100,000 times a month — using their unreadable plates to dodge fines and other penalties, said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, whose office conducted the study.
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