A dozen city “noise cameras” secretly monitoring for loud motorcycles, honking cars and music-blasting vehicles have doled out more than $1.7 million in fines in the past few years, The Post has learned.

“The only complaint I’ve gotten from constituents is that they want more [of the cameras] on their block,’’ City Councilman Lincoln Restler of Brooklyn told The Post.

“In the last handful of years, things have gotten worse,” said Restler, whose office paid for the latest camera to be installed — a $40,000 device on Brooklyn’s Tillary Street near the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges — from its own budget. 4

“Neighbors are frustrated by the noise, and they feel like it’s really hard to do something about it” without the additional surveillance, he said.

The councilman described an i

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