NYC ‘bounty hunters’ score nearly million-dollar payouts reporting traffic ‘idling’
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In New York City, a controversial program allowing 'bounty hunters' to report traffic idling has led to payouts nearing a million dollars. Initially designed to curb idling, the initiative has morphed into a full-time job for some, raising concerns about its original intent and effectiveness. This shift highlights the potential for misuse of programs intended for public good, sparking debate about the balance between enforcement and community trust.
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