They’re seemingly everywhere, often to motorists' frustration.
But traffic enforcement agents’ ubiquity adds up to about $1 billion in revenue for the city, according to their union’s president, Syed Rahim. And Rahim, in his third term as head of Communications Workers of America Local 1182, says TEAs have long deserved a larger share of that coin.
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