The MTA Seized 63 Vehicles From Persistent Toll Evaders in New York
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is taking action against the growing trend in the New York City area of drivers evading tolls with obscured or counterfeit license plates. Along with the citys public transportation system, the MTA operates seven bridges and two tunnels entirely within the citys boundaries. These crossings dont have toll booths and rely on photographing license plates for vehicles without an electronic E-ZPass tag.
The MTA announced that its Bridge and Tunnel Officers stopped and seized 63 vehicles registered to alleged persistent toll violators over two days of targeted enforcement. According to the agency, the vehicle owners owe over $1.5 million in unpaid tolls and fees. The crackdown took place on April 6th at the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge and on April 11th at the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge, which links Staten Island and Brooklyn.
Richard L. Hildebrand II, MTA Bridges and Tunnels Vice President & Chief of Operations, said in a statement:
In a perfect world, everyone pays their tolls their fair share. If you pay your tolls, we wont have to recommend DMV suspend your registration. Bridge and Tunnel Officers are on the lookout for persistent toll violators and the bottom line is if you use fake plates, you may be arrested and if you dont pay your tolls, we will pull you over and have your vehicle towed.
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