Gunny
09-15-2007, 10:09 AM
ROCHESTER, N.H. -- A Massachusetts man who insists his New Hampshire highway tokens are still valid just spent three days in jail because he insisted on using two tokens to pay a 50-cent toll.
Thomas Jensen, 68, of Braintree, said the state broke a contract with him and everyone else who bought tokens by refusing to accept them after January of last year. He was convicted of theft of services for continuing to use tokens after they were phased out.
more ... http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/14112594/detail.html
Wow. And where is that defender of those disenfranchised by gov't conspiracy, TM, to stand up for this man's rights? I bet he was a democrat and the state trooper a Republican ....:laugh2:
Thomas Jensen, 68, of Braintree, said the state broke a contract with him and everyone else who bought tokens by refusing to accept them after January of last year. He was convicted of theft of services for continuing to use tokens after they were phased out.
more ... http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/14112594/detail.html
Wow. And where is that defender of those disenfranchised by gov't conspiracy, TM, to stand up for this man's rights? I bet he was a democrat and the state trooper a Republican ....:laugh2: