dereko1969
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If you phone them up explain the situation and be nice to them, then they will only request the original toll amount from you......on the condition that you sign up to get the easypass from them.
My lovely ( somewhat dozy mother ) had my car while i was away in England, and for some reason only knowm to her she thought it was now free to go through the toll bridge ( another one that didn't see the signs!!! ) So when i got back home i had a letter telling me i owed a total of €47.50 for not paying the orginal fee plus fines.
When i phoned i was told that there were 6 more of these which came to nearly €300!! The girl on the phone was really nice signed me up there and then ( i needed to get one anyway ) and wiped off all the other fines so i only ended up paying the original toll fee.
I think i remember her saying there was a monthly charge of €1 but i'd much rather pay that each month than the whole €300. And even if you did sign up and wouldn't use the toll bridge again i'm sure you can cancel it. There might be a minimum term say 6/12 but would still work out cheaper for you.
I'm sorry but there are lots of signs on both sides of the road explicitly stating that you have until 8pm the following day to pay. You would have to be virtually blind not to see them.
You don't read the papers or listen to the news or radio, however you do spend time on the internet, do you ever visit news sites? Did you think of visiting any of the sites that provide payment options for using the M50?
Did you know that you would have to pay a toll when you got onto the M1? If you had no cash or credit cards on you to pay there would you have stated I didn't know? I didn't see the signs?
Presumably in relation to your question regarding fines by private companies would it not be similar to private companies clamping cars in private estates?
"Since this is my first time ever to cross that toll and would be my first time before a judge for this type of thing and since I did try to pay the toll then I would suspect a judge would have real reservations about fining or jailing me. Anyway if e/flow lost they would have lots of other people doing the same thing everyday. I'm just going to pay my €5.10 and see how far it goes."
If you drive you take responsibility for everything related to driving. If you were on a road that you never drove on before and the speed limit was 60 Km/Hr and you drove at 80 Km/Hr and got caught would you dispute it. You should pay the fine and then dispute it if you still feel you need to.
The Roads Act 2007 amends the 1993 Roads Act to include definitions of tolls and payment methods, it provides for increased payments (fines) that can be set out in bye-laws etc.
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Yes the company that operates the toll has the backing of law to issue late payment notices and if these are ignored they have the right to summonsed the defaulter to court. Off the top of my head I don't know the name of these but I remember them being in the form of Statutory Instruments.
If you call the company they will be be able to quote you them.
Now I respectfully say that you yourself seem unable to grasp or accept despite everything said here that you are at fault completely and not knowing or being oblivious to the toll and its payment is not an excuse of any kind.
There is really nothing more I or anybody else can say to you.
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