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Nassau to target traffic scofflaws

Red light cameras monitor drivers on Old Country

Photo credit: Charles Eckert | Red light cameras monitor drivers on Old Country Road near Ring Road in East Garden City. (Aug. 19, 2010)

Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos is pleading with traffic scofflaws to pay their outstanding parking and red-light camera tickets or face booting and towing of their vehicles -- and $100 or more in costs to get them back.

The county considers a vehicle and its owner subject to immobilization or towing when three or more parking summonses or red-light camera notices go unresolved.

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