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No bill was received until Rose attempted to sell the car. He discovered $1,360 in unpaid tolls and over $16,000 in penalties.
After contacting the Washington State Department of Transportation, Rose was told to take the issue before an administrative judge, though it likely would not do any good. A WSDOT spokesperson told King 5 News that bills had been sent to Rose but had been returned unopened, and that they were willing to seek a resolution.
Earlier in the week a group of attorneys filed a class action lawsuit against the WSDOT, claiming the billing process for Good to Go violates due process by failing to notify drivers of bills and penalties.