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Old 06-28-2006, 11:32 AM   #12
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I agree that the state of your residence should not be used to determine toll charges. But it is and I'm sure it's constitutional, it's really no different than colleges having different tuitions for in-state students.

But the state where you purchased your transponder should not be used to determine toll charges. If NH wants to give discounts to it's citizens, why should it matter that I got my transponder in NJ long before NH adopted EZPASS? I guess I'll have to break down and switch to an NH transponder.
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