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Op-Ed | Time to shut-off the Billy Idol Citizen Complaint Engine?

Summary by AM New York
In 2020, rock star Billy Idol and then-Mayor de Blasio launched the $1 million “Billy Never Idles” campaign to promote the Citizen’s Air Complaint Program (CACP), which lets New Yorkers submit videos of commercial vehicles violating the City’s anti-idling laws. The City uses the footage to issue fines between $350 to $2,000, and participants – known as “Idling Warriors” – collect 25% of each ticket the City wins.  That $1 million campaign has pa…

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AM New York broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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