Fortunately, we have the street safety news you need, starting with Kevin Duggan’s deep dive on how a 16-year-old city law still makes it tough for the Department of Transportation to do its job.
Plus we have all the news you missed this weekend in today’s headlines.
Motoclick admitted to paying workers between $3.67 and $4.67 per hour in May — less than a quarter of the city’s minimum pay rate of $22.13, the city said.
A single unmarked NYPD car has been nabbed by city speeding cameras hundreds of times over the past three years — but there’s no paperwork disputing the tickets as essential to police work.
The NYPD and Department of Consumer and Worker Protection have cracked down on stores that sell illegal electric two-wheelers, but the city isn’t doing anything about online sales.