Fort Lee, NJ – 2 Charged With Racking Up $30,000 In Unpaid Tolls Combined

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    FILE - The George Washington Bridge toll booths are pictured in Fort Lee, New Jersey January 9, 2014.REUTERSFort Lee, NJ – Authorities say they’ve nabbed two New Jersey residents who have racked up about $30,000 in unpaid tolls combined.

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    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says officers pulled over Englewood resident John Reynolds on Wednesday morning after seeing him pass through the E-ZPass lane of the George Washington Bridge while pretending his cellphone was a transponder.

    Authorities say the car had about 300 toll violations, totaling about $19,000.

    The next morning, officers stopped North Plainfield resident Lucy Sanchez on the bridge after police say she passed through without paying a toll.

    Police say Sanchez didn’t have a driver’s license and had nearly 150 toll violations, totaling about $9,000.

    Both are charged with theft of service and evading tolls.

    It’s not known if they have lawyers.


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