[OT] NH protest against HP printers with RFID chips Nov. 5th

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Wed Oct 26 13:00:01 EDT 2005


On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:34 pm, Travis Roy wrote:
> Your EZ-Pass transponder is linked to your car in the DB. You must give
> them a car make/model and plate number. If they don't match (they have a
> camera that looks at the plates, not sure if it tries to match them
> however), then you can get in trouble. Said so in the instructions that
> came with my EZ-Pass. You are only suppose to have one EZ-Pass per car.
Don't know specifically about NH, but you can have multiple cars assigned to 
a single transponder. Theoretically, when you rent a car, you can use the 
transponder, but they recommend that you register the plates for the time 
you have the car. I once got a car as a loaner while mine was being 
serviced. I had transposed the license plate digits when I registered the 
car. Later on they charged Nissan $50. I called Fast Lane and they cleared 
it up. 
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