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Editorial: Bill would allow fined motorists to keep licenses
The state will stop license nonrenewals for unpaid tolls except at Tobin Bridge, after nearly 3 million nonrenewals for unrelated debts from 2020 to 2024.
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Editorial: Bill would allow fined motorists to keep licenses
Most of us rely on our motor vehicles for basic necessities, like buying groceries, doctor visits, and of course, getting to and from work. Currently in Massachusetts, a motorist’s driving license can be suspended for unpaid fines, fees and taxes, including unpaid speeding and parking tickets. A bill that would put an end to state driving restrictions for these civil offenses is making its way through the Legislature. The legislation, An Act to …
Unpaid parking tickets, tolls, and excise taxes won’t lead to loss of license under Healey plan - The Boston Globe
The plan would end the state’s practice of placing driver’s licenses and registrations into nonrenewal status for unpaid parking tickets, tolls, and motor vehicle excise taxes.
·Boston, United States
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