Posted by Garyinpa on November 16, 2010 at 07:07:18 from (71.207.43.21):
In Reply to: O T Speeding Ticket posted by 730-LP on November 16, 2010 at 05:47:17:
I live in Pa, and I recieved one from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority a few years back with a photo of a motorcycle that had ran through a toll stop. It was the same model bike but the wierd thing about it was that I have personalized tags and so did this guy. He had the same personalized tags but they were Jersey tags, not Pa tags. It was obvious to see this in the photo. I hadn"t ridden mine in a while and I had to double check and make certain my bike was still in the garage. There were a few other obvious things different with the bike in the photo. I called and proceded to tell them that I"ve never been in Jersey on my bike and that I don"t own the type of jacket the operator was wearing. I was put on hold for what seemed like forever and when they got back on with me they told me not to worry about it, it would be taken care of. This seemed to easy and I was a little concerned about it, but I left it go and nothing ever came of it. In the conversation with the guy, I asked how they got me instead of the rider with the Jersey tags and he said they ran the tag number and went with the first one that came up, lucky me. You can"t win "em all but you can get lucky every now and then.
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