New York State is taking a drastic measure to combat the estimated $1.2 billion in annual toll evasions on its roads. In a bid to crack down on cheating motorists, state officials are proposing a law that would allow authorities to confiscate the license plates of vehicles caught dodging tolls. The move is seen as a major escalation in the state's efforts to collect unpaid tolls and fines, which have been a persistent problem for years. With the proposed law, repeat offenders could find themselves without a license plate, making it even harder to get behind the wheel.


NY proposes license plate confiscation to combat $1.2B in toll evasions  Times Herald-Record