“Put the motorcycle onto my E-ZPass account, and I noticed an increase in frequency of my automatic replenishments from the E-ZPass account,” Wall said. “What I would consider an unnecessary headache.” … The transactions happened 240 miles away on the Bear Mountain Bridge in Garrison, New York.
There were also transactions from the Bronx, Yonkers, Harriman and Beacon — all in the Empire State. … He made a call to E-ZPass New Hampshire.
“It turned out there was another vehicle in another state, and in my case, it was New York,” Wall said. “They were going through the toll booth without an active transponder generating a plate charge and apparently mine was the first plate under the E-ZPass system that came up that they decided to charge against.”