First
it was ghost guns – now “ghost vehicles” are what Mayor Eric Adams and
the NYPD are looking to get off of city streets.
Ghost
vehicles all share one common characteristic – temporary paper license plates.
These plates are mainly from other states and can be expired or
fake.
Lots
of these ghost vehicles have been connected to drivers who are
unlicensed, uninsured or involved with crime.
The
NYPD and sheriff’s office held a news conference at an
impound lot in Queens today, where they towed just a few of the ghost vehicles
from the 3,500 arrests made over the fake paper plates.
Police
say that some of the cars had weapons and narcotics inside, and 25% of the
vehicles that were impounded were never claimed.
The
NYPD’s transportation bureau says the issue has exploded during the pandemic.
"If
you dare obscure your real license plate or if you affix an altered or
temporary, we're out there, right there real time, looking for your car
and looking for you," said NYPD Chief of Transportation Kim
Royster.