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New York Black Car Governance.
NEW YORK - As the tourist season approaches, New York authorities are aggressively cracking down on the forced solicitation of large numbers of black car drivers at New York City airports.
The airport** and prosecutors announced on Tuesday that 17 people had been arrested in a large-scale law enforcement operation at JFK. The enforcement action is in tandem with a new law that imposes harsher penalties on illegal taxis. This was followed by another driver at LaGuardia Airport**.
Under the law, which was passed by New York State last month, the drivers involved could be sentenced to three months in prison and pay fines of up to $1,250. In the absence of a new law, such violations are usually punishable by a single type of traffic fine. Richard Brown, a lawyer in Queens, New York City, said the new law, after a longer period of implementation, would hopefully put an end to the old situation in which black car drivers forcibly solicited passengers at airports and could comfortably pay a small penalty as a cost of "doing business".
The enforcement action targeted fast-talking drivers who were swarming up in the terminal to intercept outbound passengers — who offered their cars to take them to downtown New York City, negotiated prices on the spot, and hit the road.
Riding in their car may not be a big deal. To get from Manhattan to JFK and back from the airport, the legal meter adds tolls to dollars, and black car drivers usually pay passengers the same amount or even less. But sometimes this kind of private transportation can be quite inauthentic, especially for those who are not familiar with New York City or the value of the dollar.
For example, a driver at JFK Airport on Monday offered a "sky-high" price of $85 to a plainclothes investigator who wanted to go to Manhattan.
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New York Festive Tourist Season - Ready to take over (ready), authorities crack down (crack down) on unlicensed taxi drivers in New York City's busy airports who (forcibly solicit) passenger crowds.
The port and prosecutors (prosecutors) announced the arrest of 17 men at JFK International Airport, in conjunction with a new law imposing harsher penalties for unlicensed hackers (spoken word taxis), in conjunction with the timing (scheduled time) of the enforcement (law enforcement) scan (sweep operation). The 18th driver was suspected of being at LaGuardia Airport.
Under the new state law, which was signed last month, the driver could face 90 years in prison and a fine of up to $1,250 per day. Prior to this, the act (offense) usually resulted in the equivalent value of the transport ticket.
Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said the new legislation "should go a long way toward the end of the days when airport gangsters accept fines that are paid just as a minimal cost of doing business." ”
The crackdown took place (against) the practice of fast drivers and passengers who spoke because they got rid of the terminal and provided them with a ride into the city with the goal of negotiating on the spot according to the ticket price of the platform.
These itineraries are not always in the wrong place. Unlicensed drivers are often accused of rates equal to or lower than the legal unit (fixed) taxi dollars (plus charges) and all taxis between Manhattan and JFK (JFK) and Manhattan.
But these unauthorized pickup trucks can create problems, especially when drivers come to people who are unfamiliar with the city or the currency of the United States. A driver at JFK Airport**, on Monday had offered a survey for a ride to Manhattan for $85.
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