Some street snitchesare raking in close to $1 million apiece from the city just by recording videos of idling trucks and buses spewing air pollution, prompting local pols to try to curb the staggering payouts.

“The days of the six-figure bounty hunters are over,” Queens City Councilman James Gennaro, who chairs the Environmental Committee, told The Post.

“Bounty hunters” are raking in close to $1 million apiece from the city just by recording videos of idling trucks and buses spewing air pollution. Tricky Shark – stock.adobe.com

NYC Mayor Eric Adams smiles as Councilmember James F. Gennaro speaks at a press conference. Stephen Yang

“We’re not doing that anymore,” he said. “The program[ha…

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