E-ZPass Can be Used to Show Adultery
You’ve never been anywhere near that women’s house? E-ZPass records can show that you took the exit to her place. Caught ya.
Several states use the E-ZPass system to speed toll collections. An electronic device mounted on the car’s windshield automatically deducts the amount of a toll from the user’s account when the driver passes by a sensor, even at 70 miles per hour. Each state maintains a record of where and how much toll was deducted. In a Chicago Tribune article, Davy Levy, a Chicago divorce lawyer, said electronic toll records from I-Pass (Illinois’ E-ZPass system) are useful in catching a spouse in a lie. Although many states do not officially take adultery into account in determining the financial arrangements in a divorce, adultery can ruin a party’s credibility in court.
Bob Barr, former Republican U.S. congressman turned Libertarian and privacy rights activist, said people who want to protect their privacy shouldn’t use electronic toll systems.




















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