Although details on the congestion-pricing plan adopted under the state budget deal concluded at the end of March may not be established until 2021, some union leaders are already lobbying for carve-outs for their members.
Most prominent among them was Police Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch, who, in a Daily News op-ed published April 8, maintained that Police Officers often have little choice as to where they will be assigned on any given day and would be unfairly burdened by the tolls.
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