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Gloom And Doom
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WAY TO GO JUDGE!!!
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Tired Commuter
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What? An outbreak of common sense in the legal system? Say it isn't so!
The Turnpike Authority got a major smacking that they deserved. It would be really retarded if he's overruled.
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Bill
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Thank god someone shut this e pass scam down ,finally a judge with common sence
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Diogenes
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Another judge who thinks he's God. He belongs in California.
These people KNOW they are running with low batteries and think they are getting by with something because they won't be charged. It's the only way to control a problem like this. Can you imagine how impossible it would be to take all the photographs of licenses plates for the violators, run them through the computers to find out who they are and then go through the act of running those numbers against the credit cards?
Why? Because some morons can't tell when their units get low on batteries? Because they don't hear a beep when they go though the toll areas? Was it because they are talking on the cell phones every time and wouldn't notice?
This country has gotten to be a bunch of miserable cry babies that can't handle responsiblity. You want the government to do everything for you, give you everything you want and if you mess up then you want to find a whack-o judge who says the government is wrong for trying to do their job.
It's pathetic when you think about it.
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Bill
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Kodo's to the judge. If you have to go to court the state runs the risk, as does the defendant of having the judge rule about the nature of the offense. If you have a valid account and the equipment fails the toll authority should follow up with a letter to the address on the cars rejistration. They do take a snapshot of the license plate. Is the defendant also wrong YES, he missed the "fine print", there should be no fine print spell it out and make it easy to see.
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Robin
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My ePass beeps when I go through a tool booth. It alos lets me know when my account is low and when it bangs my credit card for more money. This woman is either deaf or dumb if she didn't notice hers was no longer beeping
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One Dog
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Let's hear it for the judge!!!!!!!!! Need more like him with a pair of ...!
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One Dog
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Robin wrote: My ePass beeps when I go through a tool booth. It alos lets me know when my account is low and when it bangs my credit card for more money. This woman is either deaf or dumb if she didn't notice hers was no longer beeping Not everybody has the new transponders. Some still have the relics. To get a new one ,ePass wants $75 each and you don't even get a kiss!! That way you can receive citations free of charge. So the woman is NOT deaf! You are just ignorant.
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tommyduncn
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Sure would be cool if you included a link to the original story...
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Felipe Burrito Enchilada
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Bill wrote: Kodo's to the judge. If you have to go to court the state runs the risk, as does the defendant of having the judge rule about the nature of the offense. If you have a valid account and the equipment fails the toll authority should follow up with a letter to the address on the cars rejistration. They do take a snapshot of the license plate. Is the defendant also wrong YES, he missed the "fine print", there should be no fine print spell it out and make it easy to see. What is Kodo's?
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Jay
AOL
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Some toll booths beep once, some twice, some three times. How about somebody explaining what the different bells mean so that motorists can keep track of tolls?
More than once I have gone through a toll booth and my transponder gives no green light nor any audible signal--yet, at the next booth it does. What does that mean? Did I pay the first toll or not? If not, what do I do?
Yesterday I went through two booths that flashed Low Balance. When I got home I added money to my account but the tollway authority had not updated my account since earlier in the month so my computer printout said I had lots of money which in reality was not true.
I don't mind paying tolls but the tollway authority has an obligation on their side too: Get the system working correctly.
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