...2 electronic toll collection system known as E-ZPass. In July 2010, pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law (Public...
...Third Departmentand attempting to murder his mother is entitled to E-ZPass records of vehicles that passed through various New York State Thruway...
...maintenance and repair of the electronic toll registry system for MTA's E-ZPass system for bridges and tunnels. When Leshinsky sued under...
...Rockaway Peninsula and Broad Channel, also in New York. Drivers must use E-ZPass, an electronic toll debit system, to qualify for the discount....
...discount tolls across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to Staten Island drivers using E-ZPass. E-ZPass users residing on the Rockaway Peninsula and Broad Channel...
...The inspector general secured a subpoena to obtain Mr. Cunningham's E-ZPass records and also placed a global positioning system device on his...
...the evidence in totality and not in isolation, the court found that E-ZPass records and intercepted phone calls between defendant and her co-conspirator...
...Home computers, telephone systems, cell phones, smart phones, tape backups, flash drives, E-ZPass records, the cloud. And how about those ubiquitous video cameras that...
...obstructions were prohibited, yet the authorities permitted other objects, such as an E-ZPass tag, to be affixed to the windshield. The court noted that...
Free With Registration: Residency-Based Discounts on State Bridges May Violate the 'Dormant' Commerce Claus
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