Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you certain the ticket is for a toll violation in Florida? Or is it just that the billing company is in Florida? Does it show a picture of the car? (When I get a bill for using route 200, it shows a picture of my car on the road.) Are you sure it's not a weird scam? By all means, verify the authenticity of the sender. Is there a state sanctioned website where they want you to pay? Verify the URL to make sure it's not a scam.
There is a picture of an suv with “Land Rover” in clear letters across the front. My car is a Subaru Impreza. Tried calling the number and seems to be legit.
Anonymous wrote:OP with (not much of) an update. Went to the MVA; they gave me new plates (well, charged me $20). It sounds like my plates were the only ones out there, so I guess the Florida car had fake plates. I still have to dispute the toll charge with FDOT; hopefully showing the registration will be enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why it took so long to clarify the details, but correct me if this is wrong. The photo in the citation is not your car, but has a plate with the same number as yours. The plate may or may not be from the same state. What state is your plate?
License plate numbers aren’t like phone numbers. Some states have the same license plate coding system. Ex ny and mi and many other states are abc 1234. Some just generate numbers randomly. Both cases can rarely result in duplications.
So either the photo is of a car with the same plate number and different state and they mistakenly sent the notice to you, or, someone duped your plate. It’s less likely that someone copied your plate with a ghost plate, but I guess not impossible.
https://turnto10.com/i-team/nbc-10-i-team-duplicate-license-plates-cause-problems-for-drivers
OP here. The picture is of a Land Rover; I have a Subaru Impreza. Zooming in on the picture, it does look like the same license plate that is on my car/registration. The numbers/letters certainly are the same. The picture is in black and white, which makes things more difficult (and zoom only works so well). Holding the picture up to my license plate, it does look like a Maryland plate (where I live). I have to assume it is either a fake or the MVA somehow gave the same plate out to someone else? I am planning on contacting the MVA this week as well as FDOT (who issued the ticket).
Yes either a fake or they gave the same plate out. Someone also could have altered a plate, happens all the time in ny when people try to avoid tolls/parking tickets. Most states have 6 digit plates, and according to Wikipedia, MD is the only state with 7 digits in the format 1AB2345. Most of the others are ABC1234.
I’m sure this is annoying for you, but it’s kind of a fun mystery. Please update here when you hear back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why it took so long to clarify the details, but correct me if this is wrong. The photo in the citation is not your car, but has a plate with the same number as yours. The plate may or may not be from the same state. What state is your plate?
License plate numbers aren’t like phone numbers. Some states have the same license plate coding system. Ex ny and mi and many other states are abc 1234. Some just generate numbers randomly. Both cases can rarely result in duplications.
So either the photo is of a car with the same plate number and different state and they mistakenly sent the notice to you, or, someone duped your plate. It’s less likely that someone copied your plate with a ghost plate, but I guess not impossible.
https://turnto10.com/i-team/nbc-10-i-team-duplicate-license-plates-cause-problems-for-drivers
OP here. The picture is of a Land Rover; I have a Subaru Impreza. Zooming in on the picture, it does look like the same license plate that is on my car/registration. The numbers/letters certainly are the same. The picture is in black and white, which makes things more difficult (and zoom only works so well). Holding the picture up to my license plate, it does look like a Maryland plate (where I live). I have to assume it is either a fake or the MVA somehow gave the same plate out to someone else? I am planning on contacting the MVA this week as well as FDOT (who issued the ticket).
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why it took so long to clarify the details, but correct me if this is wrong. The photo in the citation is not your car, but has a plate with the same number as yours. The plate may or may not be from the same state. What state is your plate?
License plate numbers aren’t like phone numbers. Some states have the same license plate coding system. Ex ny and mi and many other states are abc 1234. Some just generate numbers randomly. Both cases can rarely result in duplications.
So either the photo is of a car with the same plate number and different state and they mistakenly sent the notice to you, or, someone duped your plate. It’s less likely that someone copied your plate with a ghost plate, but I guess not impossible.
https://turnto10.com/i-team/nbc-10-i-team-duplicate-license-plates-cause-problems-for-drivers