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Not so fast, Brooklyn drivers!

A speed camera in Coney Island snared more cars than any other camera in the city last year, a new report reveals.

The wallet-busting camera on Shore Parkway near Belt Parkway issued 55,000 tickets in 2014, raking in $2.75 million for city coffers, according to data compiled by WNYC.org.

That’s roughly 100 times more than cops in the 60th Precinct wrote by hand the same year, according to the report. The camera even issued 6,000 tickets on a single day.

The second most prolific speed camera was on Horace Harding Expressway and Peck Avenue in Fresh Meadows, Queens, where 36,860 tickets were issued.

A camera on Pennsylvania Avenue and Schroeders Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn, issued 22,613 tickets, the third most citywide.

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