Monday, January 15, 2024

City moving forward with congestion tax cameras despite multiple lawsuits

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NY Post

Big Brother will soon be watching Big Apple highways – sparking concerns about a future toll.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has begun installing camera equipment on New York highways to prepare to monitor a controversial $15 congestion toll to enter Manhattan’s central business district south of 60th Street as early as May, The Post has learned.

License plate readers have been attached to a pedestrian walkway above FDR Drive at East 25th Street that will be used to track vehicles that go into the toll congestion zone or stay on the highway.

The sensors are being installed on Route 9A/the West Side Highway for the same purpose, the MTA confirmed.

Both highways are excluded from the toll under state law.

But motorists who drive along the FDR Drive are worried that the equipment erected there is a fig leaf that the MTA could eventually use to charge tolls on the state highway.

The state Legislature would have to amend the law to expand the congestion toll to other locations.

 

“It’s the old game of `bait and switch’. Wanna bet that after a year, the MTA will go to the state legislature and say they need more money and the best way to get it is to put the congestion pricing toll on the FDR Drive and the West Side Highway?” one source who noticed the new detection equipment said.

“You can hear the MTA bureaucrats already saying that it’ll be easy because `we already have the equipment in place. As soon as you give us the green light, the bucks will just start flowing in.'”

The source, who requested anonymity added, “You can’t trust the MTA.”

Agencies that oversee the FDR passed the buck on who signed off on installing the sensors.

A spokesman for the state Department of Transportation — responsible for the FDR Drive’s upkeep — said it does not own the pedestrian walkway at 25th Street and urged The Post to check with the city DOT.

A city DOT spokesperson then urged The Post to contact “the MTA regarding the toll reading infrastructure.”

“It’s amazing to see the MTA turn into the MI6 spy agency when it comes to screwing drivers but it can’t even make a turnstile to prevent subway fare beating,” quipped Councilman Joe Borelli (R-Staten Island).

Borelli was also concerned about the MTA going to the legislature in the future to expand the congestion zone to include toll-free highways.

“The legislature expanded speed cameras in the city when it was still a pilot program. The legislature can expand the congestion toll to wherever they want,” Borelli said.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Communist city.

Anonymous said...

Content to ram this shit down our throats at gunpoint like Sweden, Denmark and other communist country's do.
North Korea and Russia don't even have this.

The only fix is to vote all these bastards from the City and Albany out.
One good think, all this shit and illegal invasion across the country is going to seat Trump and Sliwa for sure

Anonymous said...

The "War" on the middle class continues !

Anonymous said...

These days Queens Crap is quite a bit like the government and Congestion Pricing when it comes to comments, it ignores them.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics In Action: Things Are Going To Get Worse And They Might Never Get Better.

Anonymous said...

Just another example that elections have unforeseen consequences .


Anonymous said...

Real smart thinking…

Anonymous said...

Perfect. Makes sense.


Anonymous said...

Taxation without representation

Anonymous said...

"Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face" Dr Thomas Sowell