![]() I-Pass Tollway Data, Divorce, and Privacy Private civil lawyers – particularly divorce lawyers – can find a trove of useful information in I-Pass records. Police routinely use I-Pass data in their investigations getting the evidence into court is tricky, but can be done. The concerns about speeding fines have not come to pass – but the Tollway Authority certainly has been accumulating data on its customers. However, privacy advocates saw a darker side to the I-Pass, warning that the Tollway Authority would be accumulating data on individual customers, and possibly using that data to issue speeding fines to drivers who traveled from one toll gantry to the next ahead of the approved time. When the first car with an I-Pass, carrying Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, rolled through the toll booth at the Maple Avenue exit off I-355 in Lisle 25 years ago, electronic toll payment was acclaimed as a time-saving convenience that let users skip the long lines for cash customers and sail through the toll booths unimpeded. Here’s what family lawyers should know about I-Pass Tollway data, divorce, and privacy. These records can establish a pattern of travel that divorce litigants may be called on to explain, under oath. The fact that a car went through a toll collection point may prove the car’s whereabouts at critical times. Family Lawyer Magazine’s Advisory Board.Become a Family Lawyer Magazine Blogger!.
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