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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    I don't believe that to be true Brent, because my daughter did the exact same thing.
    I don't care if you believe it, I'm speaking from personal experience. Mine didn't drag out nearly as long long, but $9600 really equated to about $300 in tolls.

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  • Ratt
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    No shit, to the tune of 14k. I don't give a fuck how they are running it, not in my control, I do know that if I want to get somewhere in a big fucking hurry, I can pay to use these super highways and If I don't I can join the rest of the minions and burn fuel in bumper to bumper traffic on 635.
    I would like to use this time to point out that the Dallas North Tollway, George Bush Turnpike, Sam Rayburn Tollway, and even the tolled parts of the NEW 635 are all still parking lots, and they still charge.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    As someone else said, that's a couple hundred in tolls and $13,000+ in bullshit fees. Fuck em.
    I don't believe that to be true Brent, because my daughter did the exact same thing. She ran tolls for a few years, didn't pay and owed a shit ton of money, they gave her a very big discounted rate that was far below what she actually didn't pay for. So yes I know first hand how they charge. We can argue all day about how we already pay and all that bullshit, but the point of the matter remains, don't use it if you don't want to pay and if you do and don't pay they will make your life miserable.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    No shit, to the tune of 14k. I don't give a fuck how they are running it, not my control, I do know that if I want to get somewhere in a big fucking hurry, I can pay to use these super highways and If I don't I can join the rest of the minions and burn fuel in bumper to bumper traffic on 635.

    As someone else said, that's a couple hundred in tolls and $13,000+ in bullshit fees. Fuck em.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    As the NTTA is not a Texas governmental agency, how is it 'stealing from the state?'
    OK, so it's not a 'state run agency', but the traffic laws are enforced by Texas State Troopers. But whatever, so its OK to steal if its not a state run agency?
    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    waaaaaaa, i took the toll road, but don't want to pay my tolls. waaaaaaaaaa. I knew I'd be charged, but did it anyways. waaaaaaaaa.
    No shit, to the tune of 14k. I don't give a fuck how they are running it, not in my control, I do know that if I want to get somewhere in a big fucking hurry, I can pay to use these super highways and If I don't I can join the rest of the minions and burn fuel in bumper to bumper traffic on 635.

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  • CexMashean
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    My shift gives me the ability to dodge it most of the time, when i have to actually go in to the office. My monthly toll usage usually comes out to $5 or less.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Magnus View Post
    waaaaaaa, i took the toll road, but don't want to pay my tolls. waaaaaaaaaa. I knew I'd be charged, but did it anyways. waaaaaaaaa.
    You seem way too excited about paying to use a road that you already paid for.

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  • CexMashean
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    waaaaaaa, i took the toll road, but don't want to pay my tolls. waaaaaaaaaa. I knew I'd be charged, but did it anyways. waaaaaaaaa.

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  • Roscoe
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    Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
    Should this not be a civil matter? Since when does not showing up to court over a civil matter mean anything except that you lose in whatever is going on?
    Was kinda my thought as well

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    I have no idea on what your trying to prove, but she is technically stealing from the state and was issued a court summons by a JP court in the county that she is accused of stealing from.
    I have no remorse for her being in jail, I pay to use the tolls and if I don't want to pay them, I don't use them. Not only did she not pay for one, it was multiple times and she was probably given (like my daughter has been given) a discount to pay, which is bullshit, because I don't get that big of a discount. So fuck her in her no toll paying ass...
    As the NTTA is not a Texas governmental agency, how is it 'stealing from the state?'

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    wat
    Yes. Use the local police to pull people over for not paying their bills to a non-government ran entity.

    Makes perfect sense. Maybe all the hospitals will take a page out of that book.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by BP View Post

    What they should do is send notices and once they are clearly being ignored set up some type of system that notifies the police where the car is so they can pull it over and investigate . If the owner of the vehicle is driving the car you can them charge them with trespassing and impound the vehicle.
    wat

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Post
    They are trying to set precedent that ntta is a government entity
    I thought it was a privately owned foreign entity?

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  • 03mustangdude
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    They are trying to set precedent that ntta is a government entity

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by inline 6 View Post
    Should this not be a civil matter? Since when does not showing up to court over a civil matter mean anything except that you lose in whatever is going on?
    Brilliant point.

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