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Staten Islanders To Protest Verrazano Bridge Toll Increase


vz1.jpgProtesters will take to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Monday at noon, for a slow drive across the span and the symbolic paying of the $10 cash toll with 1,000 pennies.

Organizing the effort is artist “Citizen Scott” LoBaido, who said he’s doing it because Staten Islanders need to vent after years of increasing toll costs.

Between the economy and the fare and toll hike to take effect later this spring and summer, “we’re down to our pennies,” LoBaido said.

He will lead the procession over the bridge’s upper level Monday from behind the wheel of his red, white and blue truck, followed by three cars behind him forming a perfect line across the lanes.

When the protesters reach the toll plaza, they will slowly hand over their pennies, which toll collectors do not accept as a rule, but “it is legal tender,” LoBaido said.

Thankfully for the toll takers, LoBaido gave up on an earlier idea to pay the toll with bags of cow manure, to symbolize that the toll hike is “B.S.”

“If you don’t have 1,000 pennies, bring as many as you can and pay the rest in dimes and nickels,” he said.

The protest is a “patriotic” and peaceful way for Staten Islanders to express their anger over paying such high toll rates, he said. “Staten Island has needed to vent for a very long time.”

LoBaido said it’s too soon to say how many people will participate, but anyone interested in joining the cause should meet with their vehicle at the South Beach Zone 2 parking lot on Capodanno Boulevard at 10:45 a.m. sharp on Monday. From there, the caravan will drive across the bridge into Brooklyn, then loop around and ride back to Staten Island across the Island-bound upper level — where they’ll approach the toll plaza.

The Verrazano cash toll will rise to $11 and the E-ZPass toll will rise to $9.14 when the MTA’s toll hike goes into effect July 12. The discounted E-ZPass toll for Staten Island residents will rise to $5.48.

(Source: SI Advance)



7 Responses

  1. We who take the LIRR or Metro North to work in NYC pay on average $200.00 plus a month for that ticket then another $60.00 plus a month for a Metro card.

    THEN, in most cases, we WALK to work after that!

    Gut Shabbos

  2. If we had to pay daily for the MTA services, we’d be paying over (average) $25.00 per day on the long ride trains and then $60.00 for the subway/bus trips in NYC…

  3. Well yes, of course you pay the subway etc. for the service yo use.

    Are these tolls just paying for the bridges maintenance or are they compensating for stam beauracratic negligence?

    ALso, people who drive also pay for gas in addition.

  4. When the VB was opened in 1964, they charged a 50 cents toll that was intended to only be in use until the cost of the bridge (not taken from federal funding)60MM was paid for. They projected that by 1967 they would be removing the toll and the bridge would be free to cross, thus allowing for people to move to Staten Island without any toll to return to Brooklyn. Over 200,000 cars cross the bridge daily, reapying for itself every 2 months!!

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