Cash-Strapped State Governments Hike Traffic Fees
OPS_admin | Mar 21, 2010 | Comments 0
Shomari Jennings was willing to pay the $70 ticket he received for driving without a seatbelt, but not the slew of tacked-on fees and penalties that ballooned the cost more than tenfold.
Every $10 of his base fine triggered a $26 “penalty assessment” for courthouse construction, a DNA identification program, emergency medical services and other programs. Other fees ranged from $1 to $35.
“It’s the new tax,” Jennings, 30, complained while waiting in traffic court to contest a staggering bill compounded by a $500 fine for missing a court date.
Full Story: Cash-Strapped State Governments Hike Traffic Fees.
OPS: We are liable to start seeing more traffic stops for more obscure reasons. It’s nothing personal, it’s just business
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