Under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration, enforcement against pedicab violations has significantly decreased, with not a single ticket issued to pedicab drivers as of mid-May this year, compared to 97 tickets during the same period in 2013 under Mayor Mike Bloomberg. This decline in enforcement follows court rulings that limit the ability of inspectors to randomly stop pedicabs, but critics argue this shouldn’t result in zero enforcement. Suggestions have been made for the Department of Consumer Affairs to employ undercover investigations to tackle ongoing rip-offs, such as exorbitant charges to tourists. The lack of current enforcement contrasts sharply with previous efforts that led to a quarter of pedicab drivers quitting and the remainder moderating their behavior, indicating a need for the city to intensify its regulatory efforts.
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