Yet Another Rental Car With GPS Gives Out Secret Fines
from the all-in-the-fine-print dept
There have been stories before of rental car drivers getting slammed with unexpected bills when a secretive telematics device recorded them doing something wrong - whether speeding or driving out of state. Now, we have yet another case of a driver who got an unexpected bill - this one for thousands of dollars, after the rental car used a GPS tracking device to determine that he went out of state. While these sorts of fines may be perfectly legal (the details were in the fine print of the contract), they are helping to give such GPS tracking devices a bad name. Furthermore, a previous lawsuit on a similar issue found that the rental agency didn't not clearly identify the potential for fines and that the vehicle was being tracked - which sounds like what happened in this case as well. The driver insists he had no idea and said he never hid the fact that he was taking the car out of state, but no one ever informed him that he was being tracked and fined for doing so. I would think that if this case went to court, the ruling would be similar. Tracking and fining drivers is perfectly legal - but it should be disclosed to drivers so they can make the choice knowingly.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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craptacular
Police are already lobbying for the ability to disable/track cars.
It will save millions of police man hours once they are able to remotely fine us via GPS/MPH sensors installed in our cars.
I for one welcome our new speed/destination nazi overlords.
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out of state tracking
So i say that i am not going out of the sate, but drive the car to georgia any way. because of the unlimited mileage i also drive to western nc and tennessee as well.
well 2900 miles later i am dropping off my unlimited mileage car and the girl at the desk comes in and says there is a problem. too many miles.
i get irritated and say unlimited miles. she says you didnt stay in state and drive 2900 miles. i say i went every other day to rochester i was moving my mother.
she says she is going to get her boss to check the gps.
i say let me get my husband.
gulp
so we had to pay 25 cents a mile for every mile over their expected weekly unlimited miles of 1000 per week. It amounted to 200 bucks...but why isnt unlimited unlimited? and curse the gps.
now they never did actually check the gps, we fessed up and paid the dough...so i am not totally sure they could have actually done that. i believed they could have though.
As i read the internet version and the paper version of our contract...this is in the contract "addendum" which is handed to you as you leave the rental office. 13 new rrules including number 7.."REPOSSESSING THE VEHICLE BY REMOTE TRACKING DEVICES"....we have the right to monitor the Vehicle through remote trackingdevices or otherwise and locate, disable and repossess the Vehicle or otherwise at Your cost and without notice to you if it is being used in violation of the law, illegially parked, apparentlty abandoned, overdue, or is being used in breach of the geographic driving restrictions of driving agreement.
well...my bad-but i get the impression that they could be able to disable the vehicle if driven out of state.
haarrumph.
we want to be luddites.
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