The Electronic Toll Collection has approached the courts to apply for close to two thousand default judgments against people who have failed to pay their e-toll fees and have ignored court summons to settle their bills.
OUTA has questioned why these default judgments were being obtained against motorists while there was a pending challenge to the lawfulness of e-tolls. He says at first they tried to pay, but there would be glitches within the e-toll accounts collections department.
Oh?
There was no contractual agreement entered into between motorists and Sanral therefore there cannot be ‘default’ in payment on the part of the motorists. Nice try though.
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