Maryland recently decided that people who didn’t pay their highway tolls would be at risk of losing their registrations. But they sweetened the deal by offering a brief period of amnesty–and it turns out that some people really needed it.
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Maryland recently decided that people who didn’t pay their highway tolls would be at risk of losing their registrations. But they sweetened the deal by offering a brief period of amnesty–and it turns out that some people really needed it.
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