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  • dwineman replied to your post: I’m not sure you’re really understanding what I’m saying…

    In case you didn’t know this, it may be some consolation that there’s no toll in the other direction. So you’ve also paid for the ride back.

    There’s some New Yorker mentality for you: You have to pay to come into New York, but not to leave.

    • December 26, 2012 (2:34 pm)
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    1. punkassjim said: The same is true of San Francisco, but the toll in NYC is almost 3x as much.
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    4. jamiek said: In Jersey, it’s the opposite. Getting in is free, leaving costs money. Mostly because travelers would pay any amount to get out of the state.
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    11. beigeinside said: It’s always free to enter New Jersey, but you have to pay to leave.
    12. muerte-tsd reblogged this from tj and added:
      This reminds me of a story I heard once, wherein it was said, “You have to pay a toll to cross the bridge from NJ to NY,...
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