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MTA Bridge and Tunnel Officers, NYPD and Law Enforcement Partners Impound 132 Vehicles During Final Three Joint Enforcement Operations in August Focusing on Ghost Plates and Persistent Toll Violators

Bridges and Tunnels
Updated Sep 6, 2024 10:15 a.m.
enforcement

Interagency Scofflaw Operations at Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Bronx-Whitestone Bridge Result in 18 Arrests and 1,537 Summonses

Through 38 Operations, Officers Have Impounded 2,163 Vehicles, Issued 19,000 Summonses, and Made 463 Arrests

View Photos from Joint Enforcement Operation on Aug. 19


View Photos from Joint Enforcement Operation on Aug. 30

 

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Bridges and Tunnels and the New York City Police Department (NYPD), along with regional law enforcement partners, today announced the results of last three August interagency task force operations to remove ghost vehicles and crack down on persistent toll violators.

In August, officers impounded a total of 68 vehicles at operations held at MTA and City crossings including the Verrazzano-Narrows, Bronx-Whitestone, Robert F. Kennedy, Cross Bay and Third Ave. bridges.

Through 38 operations, scofflaws had amassed almost $20 million in unpaid tolls and fees, judgments, and debts. The operations also resulted in 463 arrests and 19,000 summonses issued. 

“Our Bridge and Tunnel Officers have worked with our regional partners to make it abundantly clear that the use of ghost plates to avoid paying tolls will not be tolerated,” said MTA Bridges and Tunnels President Catherine Sheridan. “Don’t risk losing your car by breaking the law. Pay your tolls.”

See results of each day’s operation below:

On Monday, Aug. 19, an enforcement operation took place at the Bronx-Whitestone bridge, which resulted in nine arrests, 68 impounded vehicles, and 652 summonses.

On Saturday, Aug. 24, an enforcement operation took place at the Verrazzano-Narrows bridge which resulted in three arrests, 26 impounded vehicles and 354 summonses.

On Friday, Aug. 30, an enforcement operation took place at the Verrazzano-Narrows bridge which resulted in six arrests, 38 impounded vehicles and 531 summonses.

Vehicles impounded were for a number of violations including suspended registrations unpaid tolls, unregistered vehicles, and suspended licenses among other traffic infractions.

The interagency operation included MTA Bridge and Tunnel Officers, MTA Police, NYPD, Port Authority Police, New York State Police, New York City Sherriff’s Office, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) Police.

MTA Bridges and Tunnels Revenue Recovery Efforts

A new law that went into effect on Sept. 1 supports MTA Bridges and Tunnels’ efforts to pursue payment from persistent toll violators who use MTA Bridges and Tunnels’ crossings, with the Top 10 violators collectively owing $3.6 million – an average of $360,000 each in unpaid tolls and violation fees.

The first wave of 500 Judgement Warning Notices were mailed on Aug. 2 to each vehicle owner who is part of a group that collectively owes $53 million in unpaid tolls and violation fees – an average of $106,000 each in unpaid tolls and violation fees.

More than 20,000 notices were mailed on Aug. 9. In September, the MTA plans to begin a weekly program of mailings in batches of 5,000 to persistent toll violators who have escalated to a Judgment Warning Notice.

MTA Bridges and Tunnels, through tolls and fees collected, has recovered more than 98% of the tolls owed by recidivist toll scofflaws since the inception of its participation in the DMV Registration Suspension Program.   

This enforcement aligns with a coordinated strategy by MTA Bridges and Tunnels and City and State law enforcement partners, who announced a joint effort against obstructed and counterfeit license plates last year. Since the start of Open Road Tolling, Bridge and Tunnel officers have interdicted more than 11,000 vehicles for persistent non-payment of tolls.

MTA Bridges and Tunnels uses a variety of tools to identify violators and interdict vehicles:

  • DMV registration suspensions
  • Robust roadside interdictions
  • Data-driven intelligence to continuously identify persistent toll violators

Motorists can avoid violation fees and registration suspensions by paying their toll bills on time, using the award-winning Tolls NY free mobile application to pay tolls or manage their E-ZPass accounts. E-ZPass NY Customer Service Center account holders can save at least 25% at MTA B&T tolled crossings by using E-ZPass. To set up an E-ZPass account or for more information, visit www.ezpassny.com. NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law prohibits any covering or coating that intentionally conceals, obscures, or distorts an image of license plates.