New Yorkers with aftermarket exhaust systems may want to be extra careful because a law, signed by Governor Kathy Hochul to increase fines on sound violations, now has a new enforcement tool designed to spot noisemakers.
 Approved in autumn of 2021, the SLEEP (Stop Loud and Excessive  Exhaust Pollution) Act raised the fine on vehicles producing excess  sound in NY from $150 to a whopping $1,000. But drivers are now learning  that getting busted won’t necessarily require whizzing past a squad car  while their Borla snap-crackle-and-pops surrounding eardrums. NYC  residents have begun receiving notices in the mail after being caught by  the auditory equivalent of speed cameras. 
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