Q: What is the Zero Tolerance Protocol?

A: The Zero Tolerance Protocol is a highly-advanced traffic management system designed to keep the roads of the world's most prestigious metropolis, New New York City, running smoothly. With the help of our team of highly-trained, ninja-like traffic enforcers, we ensure that every vehicle is moving at the speed limit, and any deviation from it will be met with swift and merciless consequences.

Q: What are the consequences of violating the Zero Tolerance Protocol?

A: Ah, you want to know the secrets of the dark side? Well, let's just say that our traffic enforcers are not to be trifled with. One misstep, and you'll be facing the full fury of the ZTP's automated penalty system. This includes, but is not limited to:

Q: Can I appeal against the Zero Tolerance Protocol?

A: Ha! You think you have a chance against the all-knowing, all-powerful ZTP? Don't bother, pal. Our appeals system is as transparent as a crystal ball, and just as effective. You'll be lucky if you get a response within 6-8 weeks. Good luck with that.

Q: Can I report a traffic enforcer for being too harsh?

A: Oh, you want to be that guy? Fine. You can report any traffic enforcer for being too harsh, but just remember: you're not exactly in a position of power here. They might just send you a nice bouquet of flowers and a personalized apology letter, but don't expect any real consequences. The enforcers are the ones calling the shots around here, buddy.

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