Get a clue.
We live in an electronic age and it turns out your cards know where you are all the time. That's what an adulterer in NJ found out:
Lynne Gold-Bikin, a Pennsylvania divorce lawyer, said E-ZPass helped prove a client's husband was being unfaithful: "He claimed he was in a business meeting in Pennsylvania. And I had records to show he went to New Jersey that night."
We live in an electronic age and it turns out your cards know where you are all the time. That's what an adulterer in NJ found out:
Lynne Gold-Bikin, a Pennsylvania divorce lawyer, said E-ZPass helped prove a client's husband was being unfaithful: "He claimed he was in a business meeting in Pennsylvania. And I had records to show he went to New Jersey that night."
Davy Levy, a Chicago divorce lawyer for more than 30 years, said toll records from I-Pass (part of the E-ZPass system) are useful in catching a spouse in a lie. "You bring up the I-Pass records and it destroys credibility," said Levy, who has used such records two or three times for such purposes.