By Associated Press - Tuesday, March 7, 2017

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - Four former New Brunswick Parking Authority workers accused of plotting to take cash payments from customers to illegally park their cars have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges.

Middlesex County prosecutors said Tuesday that the four will receive probation terms when they are sentenced May 22. They also will have to pay $200 each in restitution to the authority and will be barred from holding public employment.

Authorities have said the four employees conspired to sell parking spots to motorists between January and March 2016. They were accused of stealing more than $500 in parking fees from the city agency.

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