The City of New York and the two individual plaintiffs, who sue on their own behalf and as representatives of a putative class of City residents, allege that defendant insurers have charged the putative class excessive and unfairly discriminatory rates for automobile comprehensive insurance from 1991 to the present, in that such rates have not been reduced commensurately with the sharp drop in the City's rate of automobile theft over that period. The court correctly held...
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