NYPD, Sheriff’s Office and NYS State Troopers Crackdown on Ghost Car Drivers
NYPD joined forces with NYC Sheriff’s Office, Highway Patrol, and several city, state agencies launching crackdowns of ghost cars at three river crossings that enter Manhattan: RFK Bridge, George Washington Bridge, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
Williamsburg, Crown Heights and Flatbush riddled with ghost vehicles.
By Yehudit Garmaise, BoroPark24
Working together with great coordination this afternoon, the NYPD joined forces with the New York City Sheriff’s Office, NYPD Highway Patrol, and several other city and state agencies to launch the first of what will be monthly eight-hour crackdowns on the drivers of ghost cars at three river crossings that enter Manhattan: the RFK Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
“Ghost vehicles, ghost cars, ghost dirt bikes: they are not only a menace to our roadways, but we are finding that their drivers are participating in very violent and dangerous crimes,” Mayor Adams said. “These drivers leave the scenes of crimes. You don’t know who they are. They disappear in the night.
“They store various sets of plates in their vehicles, and they are changing them throughout the night,” added the mayor, who said ghost car drivers often buy their fraudulent plates online, or deface their plates themselves.
Working together with great coordination yesterday, the NYPD joined forces with the New York City Sheriff’s Office, Highway Patrol, and several other city and state agencies to launch the first of what will be monthly eight-hour crackdowns on the drivers of ghost cars at three river crossings that enter Manhattan: the RFK Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
By deploying law enforcement officers working in marked police cars, various-sized tow trucks, and automated license plate reader technology, city and state law enforcement “issued 282 summonses, made eight arrests, impounded 73 vehicles, and sent an important message to anyone who drives our streets or city,” said Mayor Adams. “No one is above the law. If you drive with illegal or defaced license plates, you will face the outcome.”
Nonexistent, fraudulent, or defaced plates appear on a wide range of types of vehicles, the mayor said.
“We saw yellow cabs impounded, Range Rovers, old and new vehicles, high-end, luxury vehicles, such as Porsches and Bugattis.
“There are all sorts of people who think they can escape the law and it is not going to happen.
“Bad actors want to escape accountability for the serious crimes they commit in these ghost cars, such as shootings, robberies, and hit and runs.”
In 2023, New York state and city police arrested nearly 11,200 drivers and impounded their cars.
The NYPD also seized more than 21,200 additional vehicles and issued motorists more than 21,200 moving violation summonses.
“Every time we take one of these vehicles across the road, we are taking off a potential person who is going to commit a serious felony or violent act,” said Mayor Adams, who said that the crackdown on ghost cars and plates is helping his successful efforts to drive down car theft and other major crimes.
Many readers pointed out that there is an ongoing issue in Williamsburg, Crown Heights and Flatbush, at the outskirts of the communities in the vicinity of the NYCHA Housing Projects and Government Funded Public Housing, lately there is an abundance of parked vehicles with counterfeit, fraudulent paper license plates many which happen to also be expired. As well an increase of abandoned and derelict vehicles on the outer streets of the communities, some of the vehicles suspected of being used for prior crimes. As of this writing, it is not known yet if the NYPD will address this local Brooklyn issue.
At the request from many Boro Park Community Askunim, The NYPD 66th Precinct and DSNY Sanitation Department has been tagging then towing abandoned and derelict vehicles in the neighborhood.
Additional reporting by FrumNews.com
The NYPD continues cleaning our streets by towing away abandoned vehicles parked in the neighborhood. This morning, they were spotted on 63rd St and 17th Ave. pic.twitter.com/g5keRMdh11
— Boro Park 24 News (@BoroPark24) March 12, 2024
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03/13/2024 | ג' אדר ב' התשפ"ד
There is cars driven by gangs with fake paper plates all over Brooklyn, NYPD does nothing.
And they park those paper plate cars near the projects.
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