Some so-called 'idle warriors' are making huge amounts of money reporting commercial vehicles left running without a driver under the rules of a 2019 New York City law. One man has already made six figures off it.
George Packenham is another watchdog in the group, which calls itself the IDLE Warriors. About 60 New Yorkers are involved. Packenham earned $40,000 so far.
City Hall says there are about $8 million in unpaid idling vehicle fines right now -- and that Amazon is the leader. It owes $250,000 in those fines, City Hall says. UPS and FedEx are the next biggest scofflaws, owing $70,000 and $60,000, respectively. FedEx issued a similar statement, saying,"We always strive to comply" and emphasizing it plans to transition to an electric fleet by 2040.
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