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Sacramento Approves ‘Crash Tax’

By | January 27, 2011

The Sacramento City Council has adopted a city ordinance approving a “crash tax” on out of town automobile drivers. The “fire recovery charge” will impose a fee on out-of-town drivers who get into auto accidents in order to fund the fire department’s response services. The fee would be imposed on non-resident drivers if insurers find them at fault in the accident. But business owners who live outside the city but have property inside the city would be exempt from the tax.

The fee will be billed through drivers’ insurance companies.

The Association of California Insurance Companies opposed the tax. “Given the difficult economy, it is understandable why the City of Sacramento is looking for new revenue sources. However, putting this burden on out-of-town drivers is unfair,” said Sam Sorich, ACIC president.

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  • February 8, 2011 at 6:05 pm
    Jon Q. Public says:
    It's pure unadulterated nonsense. Perhaps cities should pass a crash tax solely aimed at residents of Sacramento. That works for me!
  • January 28, 2011 at 9:56 am
    Mr. Obvious says:
    Pretty typical for anything coming out of California. Let's not clean up the scum and corrupt of the city let's just try to take it out once again on others. First of all, Sac... read more
  • January 27, 2011 at 4:58 pm
    CalDude says:
    Appearing Friday night at the Memorial Theater: CRASH TEST DUMMIES!

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