They’re burning rubber — and their bank accounts. Wealthy “super speeders” in luxury cars racked up more than $10 million in speed-camera tickets last year — with one brat still driving despite owing $90,000, a new analysis said. The spoiled super speeders, who earn the title by getting hit with at least 16 camera tickets…
NYC’s richest ‘super speeders’ rack up $10M in speed camera fines over 12 months: report
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February 15, 2026
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