Journalist Gersh Kuntzman Fixes Defaced License Plates
Veteran journalist Gersh Kuntzman roams around New York City fixing illegible license plates, one car at a time. He uses a sharpie, a screwdriver and his uncanny ability to spot a questionable license plate. Kuntzman says he's making the streets safe by ensuring speed cameras capture the plates of dangerous drivers, especially in school zones. According to Kuntzman, he's found 100 defaced license plates, with more than 60 of them allegedly belonging to government employees.
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