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Ares
10th December 2010, 01:07 PM
NEW YORK (CBS 2) — The cost of driving in New York City is about to get more costly. That is, if you need medical attention after an accident.

In a time of tight budget times, the city is looking for new ways to recoup costs.

And drivers needing help from the FDNY will be the targets.

Getting hurt in a car accident is painful enough, but if firefighters have to respond, expect more pain — in your wallet.

Starting next summer, the city plans to bill drivers in accidents that require an emergency response.

The so-called “crash tax” works like this: A car fire or accident with injury would cost you $490. A car fire without injury, $415. And any vehicle accident without injury will run you $365.

“Definitely a sign of the times and disappointing, both,” said Jack Bashkow of Midtown.

“It’s a new reality for New York. It’s not the social contract,” said Larry Horowitz of the Upper West Side.

Drivers CBS 2’s Sean Hennessey spoke to on Thursday night were none too pleased.

“I think it’s kind of crude. It’s basically inhumane to leave someone sitting there, laying there,” said Lisa Kohn of the Upper West Side.

Hennessey: “That’s not to say they’re not going to treat you, but they’re going to charge you for it.”

Kohn: “Well, the question is can they collect?”

The FDNY says: “We want to relieve pressure on the taxpayer and place it on those at fault and their insurance. Right now if you’re at fault at an accident or a vehicle fire, you get a free ride. And that should not be borne by the taxpayers.”

But under the plan, you’ll get charged even if the accident isn’t your fault.

“Why should I be charged for something that I didn’t cause? Send a bill to the guy who caused it. That has nothing to do with me,” said the Upper West Side’s Ariel Schachter.

Few want this, especially those in their cars all the time.

“That’s not right to send a bill because the accident … nobody do it willingly,” taxi driver Mohammad Khan said.

The FDNY said it’ll hold public hearings next month and that they’ll take the public’s concern into consideration. But because the idea doesn’t need City Council approval, and already has the backing of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, most expect its implementation to be a given.

The proposal is set to take effect July 1 and is expected to raise $1 million in revenue.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2010/12/09/fdny-set-to-implement-crash-tax/

chad
10th December 2010, 01:15 PM
now the city will send out people in unmarked cars to "cause minor accidents" like little fender benders so they can bill the party not at fault.

Ares
10th December 2010, 01:16 PM
now the city will send out people in unmarked cars to "cause minor accidents" like little fender benders so they can bill the party not at fault.


They can, if it were me I'd tell them good luck collecting. I do not require your assistance, I don't need a traffic report, and I'll have my own vehicle towed. So F*** off.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
10th December 2010, 01:56 PM
Obviously, Ares, you are in shock from the collison/fire and therefore not qualified to make your own judgement calls.

Ponce
10th December 2010, 02:09 PM
Boy oh boy, I'd better raise the price of my tp from one round to two round.....heyyyyyy, I have to cover my acce.

Ares
10th December 2010, 02:33 PM
Obviously, Ares, you are in shock from the collison/fire and therefore not qualified to make your own judgement calls.


That's what the droid is for. Gotta record your interaction with the "government."

Twisted Titan
11th December 2010, 01:15 AM
Ah Yes the new reality is becoming more and more apparent

I cant wait till this spreads to cops as well.

Maybe people will get the message we really dont need them for too much after all.


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Twisted Titan
11th December 2010, 02:19 AM
Wait a minute taxes are taken out for Fire Departments?

So what the hell are they acting like they were doing these runs for free???

osoab
11th December 2010, 05:56 AM
They charge non district people (non resident) around here for accidents where services are required.
I really have no issue with this method of recouping costs.

NY is really screwed up for double taxing for services, though.

Does NY send out the FD for every emergency call? They do around here. Any fire call has ambulance service automatically dispatched even if none is warranted. They are private ambulance companies too.

gunDriller
11th December 2010, 06:29 AM
if you get attacked by a Great White at Salmon Creek and need a helicopter ride to the hospital ... $7000 ... that was 5 years ago.

then about $35,000 a day, in the hospital.

old surfing rule ... don't ride the wave if you can't enjoy (or at least survive) the wipe-out.

osoab
11th December 2010, 06:33 AM
if you get attacked by a Great White at Salmon Creek and need a helicopter ride to the hospital ... $7000 ... that was 5 years ago.

then about $35,000 a day, in the hospital.

old surfing rule ... don't ride the wave if you can't enjoy (or at least survive) the wipe-out.


I guess you could call that an incentive.

Ponce
11th December 2010, 08:51 AM
When I went into the hospital about two months ago they gave me a one page deal to sign.....right above my signature I wrote "No out of pocket money"........now they don't know what to do about it because they did a bunch of stuff that they didn't asked me about.

mick silver
11th December 2010, 11:58 AM
just buy a junk car drive it till it stops are you wreck it then walk the f away

gunDriller
11th December 2010, 12:29 PM
When I went into the hospital about two months ago they gave me a one page deal to sign.....right above my signature I wrote "No out of pocket money"........now they don't know what to do about it because they did a bunch of stuff that they didn't asked me about.


"No out of pocket money"

that sounds like a good legal tactic. how does it work / what does it mean ?