At least 3,000 people and dozens of government agencies get Free bureaucratic Toll Tags in Dallas. $10 Million dollars worth, over the years.
Find out more at TexasTollParty.com
The tollers get it free, while our families pay more. Who works for who again?
When News 8 reviewed recent records, they discovered active toll tags for former elected officials whom are dead.
Several other TxTags are being used by politicians and ex-NTTA board members who have been out of office—in some cases, for more than ten years.
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thank you for the video. and thanks to news 8 for revealing this to us
sarah20xoxo 3 years ago
You don't need a subpoena. You can check your entire toll history, from which road to which exit you entered/exited, and even which lane. You can request a copy of the statement to be mailed.
thefoxbox2 3 years ago
Be careful, some tollways have gotten subpoenas to list every time the driver (who uses the auto pay pass) drove in certain locations! some subpoenas came from suspicious Spouses. To find out if their husband (wife) is going where they said they were. (big brother is watching you)
IBMeddling 4 years ago
The problem is the tollway. Our taxes should pay for the roads. We shouldn't have to pay extra to drive on any road in this country.
PoliticalLee 4 years ago