A New Jersey man has been arrested after officials discovered that he allegedly owes more than $94,000 in unpaid tolls.
Sean Haluska, 43 of Farmingdale in Monmouth County, was seen blowing through an EZ-Pass toll lane at the Outerbridge Crossing connecting New York and New Jersey shortly before 10 a.m. Friday, NJ.com reported.
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Port Authority police then stopped Haluska where they found that he was driving on a suspended license, according to the Asbury Park Press.
Police reviewed Haluska's EZPass account – though he claimed he didn't have one – to find that he has collected more than $94,600 in toll fare and other fees.
He also allegedly had about 1,500 open violations.
Haluska's car, a 2011 Mazda sedan, was impounded and he was later charged with obstructing governmental administration, petit larceny and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.