Mayor Eric Adams has declared war on motorists by expanding the city's speed camera program to operate 24/7 - while also generating millions in revenue for the city - as the Big Apple continues to rot and violent crime soars. The city's 2,000 speed cameras across 750 school zones already operated from 6pm to 10pm on weekdays, but New York's state legislature passed a law in June allowing the city to expand to program around the clock.Adams held a press conference earlier this week to 'flip the switch' on the 24/7 camera enforcement program, which issues $50 tickets to cars busted going at least 11mph over the city's 25mph speed limit for residential streets. In other words - motorists who drive at 36mph and over will get ticketed.
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