Limits the amount such fine to be paid for violating the E-ZPass system for failing to pay a toll
Bill A 3985 caps fines for E-ZPass toll violations, easing financial burdens on motorists and promoting fair enforcement practices by toll authorities.
Bill A 3985 caps fines for E-ZPass toll violations, easing financial burdens on motorists and promoting fair enforcement practices by toll authorities.
Bill A 3985 aims to address the financial burden placed on individuals who violate the E-ZPass system by failing to pay tolls. The bill seeks to establish a cap on the fines that can be imposed for such violations, thereby providing relief to motorists and ensuring that penalties are fair and proportionate to the offense.
Bill A 3985 represents a significant step towards reforming the penalty structure associated with E-ZPass toll violations. By capping fines, the bill aims to create a more equitable system for toll enforcement, ultimately benefiting motorists and promoting fair practices within toll authorities. The bill's progress will be closely monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
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