(b)  If the court finds that the defendant has, in fact, violated this
section, an injunction may  be  issued  by  such  court,  enjoining  and
restraining  any  further  violation,  without  requiring proof that any
person has, in fact, been injured or damaged thereby.
  (c) In any proceeding authorized pursuant  to  this  subdivision,  the
court may direct restitution and make allowances to the attorney general
as provided in section sixty-three of the executive law.
  (d)  In  support  of any application pursuant to this subdivision, the
attorney general is authorized to take proof,  determine  relevant  fact
and issue subpoenas in accordance with the civil practice law and rules.
  3.  Any  clause  or  provision of a peer-to-peer car sharing agreement
inconsistent with the provisions of this article shall be deemed void as
against public policy.
Structure New York Laws
Article 40 - Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Programs
901 - Requirements for Doing Business.
903 - Lien Implications; Notification.
906 - Driver's Verification; Data Retention.
907 - Data Privacy Protections.
908 - Responsibility for Equipment.
910 - Discrimination Based on Age Prohibited.
911 - Discrimination on the Basis of Credit Card Ownership Prohibited.
912 - Discrimination in Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Prohibited.
913 - Optional Vehicle Protection; Requirements.
914 - Geographical Discrimination Prohibited.
915 - Global Positioning Systems.