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‘Crash Tax’ and Other Fees Target Out-of-Towners

April 5, 2011

Cash-strapped local governments in Michigan are increasingly looking to out-of-towners to help pay the bills for police and fire services.

A number of towns have started collecting accident response fees from out-of-town motorists who cause crashes.

Local governments say it’s an attempt to recoup the costs of services that visitors use but otherwise wouldn’t have to help pay for.

Critics call the charges “crash taxes” and say they amount to a back-door way of collecting more revenue.

The Detroit suburb of Fraser began collecting the fees this year, charging $57.15 per hour for police time spent at an accident.

But other municipalities are dropping their accident fees, deciding they don’t earn enough and are more trouble than they’re worth.

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  • April 16, 2011 at 9:51 am
    Mark says:
    One day we will read an article about someone who died because they did not want to call the police after a serious accident. This is so short sighted.
  • April 6, 2011 at 3:17 pm
    Tom In Iowa says:
    Ten States have banned this hidden tax. If you want to see some great political cartoons regarding this issue or read additional news clippings, go to at http://www.accidentr... read more
  • April 6, 2011 at 12:04 pm
    meriweather says:
    The solution is to leave the scene of the accident immediately so no fee is incurred.

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