TRENTON, N.J.—Adulterers, beware: Your cheatin' heart might be exposed
by E-ZPass. E-ZPass and other electronic toll collection systems are
emerging as a powerful means of proving infidelity. That's because when
your spouse doesn't know where you've been, E-ZPass does.
…
Of the 12 states in the Northeast and Midwest that are part of the E-
ZPass system, agencies in seven states provide electronic toll information
in response to court orders in criminal and civil cases, including
divorces, according to an Associated Press survey.
Via Instapundit, Toll records trip up philanderers
I wonder how long it will be before they start mailing out speeding
tickets based upon transit times between toll booths? The information
is there after all …
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