New York City targets obscured license plates with fines

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New York City is increasing efforts to combat "ghost plates," which are license plates obscured to evade tolls and identification. New rules require plates to be securely fastened and clean, effective April 16. Drivers with obscured plates will face a $50 fine. City officials report that 73,000 ghost cars and unregistered vehicles have been removed since Mayor Eric Adams took office.


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