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April 7, 2009 at 7:52 PM #378348August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445043AnonymousGuest
I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?
August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445236AnonymousGuestI have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?
August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445574AnonymousGuestI have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?
August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445646AnonymousGuestI have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?
August 15, 2009 at 8:16 PM #445827AnonymousGuestI have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?
August 15, 2009 at 9:52 PM #445083CoronitaParticipant[quote=diegobeach]I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?[/quote]
When I had a toll evasion ticketed to me because my fast trak didn’t go off, the evasion ticket had a snapshot of my rear license plate. So your ticket should include a picture of your plate if I’m not mistaken. There’s also a number if you happen to have a fast trak, you can just ask them to deduct your account.
If you really didn’t go on that part of san diego, someone that you loaned your car to certainly decided to have fun with your car.
August 15, 2009 at 9:52 PM #445277CoronitaParticipant[quote=diegobeach]I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?[/quote]
When I had a toll evasion ticketed to me because my fast trak didn’t go off, the evasion ticket had a snapshot of my rear license plate. So your ticket should include a picture of your plate if I’m not mistaken. There’s also a number if you happen to have a fast trak, you can just ask them to deduct your account.
If you really didn’t go on that part of san diego, someone that you loaned your car to certainly decided to have fun with your car.
August 15, 2009 at 9:52 PM #445614CoronitaParticipant[quote=diegobeach]I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?[/quote]
When I had a toll evasion ticketed to me because my fast trak didn’t go off, the evasion ticket had a snapshot of my rear license plate. So your ticket should include a picture of your plate if I’m not mistaken. There’s also a number if you happen to have a fast trak, you can just ask them to deduct your account.
If you really didn’t go on that part of san diego, someone that you loaned your car to certainly decided to have fun with your car.
August 15, 2009 at 9:52 PM #445687CoronitaParticipant[quote=diegobeach]I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?[/quote]
When I had a toll evasion ticketed to me because my fast trak didn’t go off, the evasion ticket had a snapshot of my rear license plate. So your ticket should include a picture of your plate if I’m not mistaken. There’s also a number if you happen to have a fast trak, you can just ask them to deduct your account.
If you really didn’t go on that part of san diego, someone that you loaned your car to certainly decided to have fun with your car.
August 15, 2009 at 9:52 PM #445867CoronitaParticipant[quote=diegobeach]I have recently received a toll evasion violation notice from South Bay Expressway even though I have never been on that expressway or even in that part of San Diego County. I asked for a review, but was told it still is a valid violation. Now I have asked for hearing. I would like to find out what evidence they have so I can review it and what the hearing process is like. Has anyone else received bogus violation notices?[/quote]
When I had a toll evasion ticketed to me because my fast trak didn’t go off, the evasion ticket had a snapshot of my rear license plate. So your ticket should include a picture of your plate if I’m not mistaken. There’s also a number if you happen to have a fast trak, you can just ask them to deduct your account.
If you really didn’t go on that part of san diego, someone that you loaned your car to certainly decided to have fun with your car.
August 15, 2009 at 10:56 PM #445098temeculaguyParticipantI got one from a toll road in Northern California where I had never driven that car. They sent me a picture with the ticket and it wasn’t the same make or model of vehicle (you could see the manufacturer logo above the plate). It turns out the violator had a plastic license plate frame with the dealer’s name on it that most cars have but it kinda covered up the bottom part of an “E” and it looked like an “F” which came back to me. I called them, they realized it was a different model of vehicle, ran the plate using an “E” and that matched the brand of the vehicle in the picture and was registered in No Cal. near that toll road and that person had an account with them (or at least that is what they told me). The person was nice, but then again, I was too, sometimes that is needed when dealing with someone who gets complaints all day. They dropped the ticket, haven’t heard anything since and that was more than a year ago and I’ve registered my car since then so I know it went away because if you don’t pay they tack it onto your registration. Check into that angle, because some plates are hard to read/obstructed and I imagine some people do it on purpose.
August 15, 2009 at 10:56 PM #445292temeculaguyParticipantI got one from a toll road in Northern California where I had never driven that car. They sent me a picture with the ticket and it wasn’t the same make or model of vehicle (you could see the manufacturer logo above the plate). It turns out the violator had a plastic license plate frame with the dealer’s name on it that most cars have but it kinda covered up the bottom part of an “E” and it looked like an “F” which came back to me. I called them, they realized it was a different model of vehicle, ran the plate using an “E” and that matched the brand of the vehicle in the picture and was registered in No Cal. near that toll road and that person had an account with them (or at least that is what they told me). The person was nice, but then again, I was too, sometimes that is needed when dealing with someone who gets complaints all day. They dropped the ticket, haven’t heard anything since and that was more than a year ago and I’ve registered my car since then so I know it went away because if you don’t pay they tack it onto your registration. Check into that angle, because some plates are hard to read/obstructed and I imagine some people do it on purpose.
August 15, 2009 at 10:56 PM #445629temeculaguyParticipantI got one from a toll road in Northern California where I had never driven that car. They sent me a picture with the ticket and it wasn’t the same make or model of vehicle (you could see the manufacturer logo above the plate). It turns out the violator had a plastic license plate frame with the dealer’s name on it that most cars have but it kinda covered up the bottom part of an “E” and it looked like an “F” which came back to me. I called them, they realized it was a different model of vehicle, ran the plate using an “E” and that matched the brand of the vehicle in the picture and was registered in No Cal. near that toll road and that person had an account with them (or at least that is what they told me). The person was nice, but then again, I was too, sometimes that is needed when dealing with someone who gets complaints all day. They dropped the ticket, haven’t heard anything since and that was more than a year ago and I’ve registered my car since then so I know it went away because if you don’t pay they tack it onto your registration. Check into that angle, because some plates are hard to read/obstructed and I imagine some people do it on purpose.
August 15, 2009 at 10:56 PM #445702temeculaguyParticipantI got one from a toll road in Northern California where I had never driven that car. They sent me a picture with the ticket and it wasn’t the same make or model of vehicle (you could see the manufacturer logo above the plate). It turns out the violator had a plastic license plate frame with the dealer’s name on it that most cars have but it kinda covered up the bottom part of an “E” and it looked like an “F” which came back to me. I called them, they realized it was a different model of vehicle, ran the plate using an “E” and that matched the brand of the vehicle in the picture and was registered in No Cal. near that toll road and that person had an account with them (or at least that is what they told me). The person was nice, but then again, I was too, sometimes that is needed when dealing with someone who gets complaints all day. They dropped the ticket, haven’t heard anything since and that was more than a year ago and I’ve registered my car since then so I know it went away because if you don’t pay they tack it onto your registration. Check into that angle, because some plates are hard to read/obstructed and I imagine some people do it on purpose.
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