D.C. Legal professional Basic Brian Schwalb is suing 4 extra Maryland and Virginia drivers over unpaid site visitors fines value tons of of 1000’s of {dollars}.
The Workplace of the Legal professional Basic stated in a launch Tuesday that the 4 drivers amassed over $340,000 from greater than 1,000 site visitors citations. One of many accused drivers is from Virginia, the remaining from Maryland.
Temple Hills, Maryland, resident Ashley Kibler owes $168,168 for 414 citations she incurred from January 2019 by means of final August.
Whereas 360 of these citations have been for dashing, she additionally ran purple lights and cease indicators, turned from the unsuitable lane, drove with out back lights and drove an uninsured automobile, OAG stated.
Fredericksburg, Virginia, resident Sean Hudson racked up 283 citations from January 2016 by means of Could 2024. All however 4 of the citations have been for harmful driving, OAG stated. Mr. Hudson owes $83,100.
Andrea Reid of Silver Spring, Maryland, obtained 206 citations value $56,010 from June 2013 by means of final October. OAG stated they have been for dashing and operating purple lights.
The District of Columbia wrote up Brentwood, Maryland, resident Terrell Jenkins for 102 site visitors violations between September 2016 and final July. OAG stated 75 of the citations have been for dashing and that he owes $33,432.
The lawsuits are the newest in a string of authorized actions introduced in opposition to drivers from outdoors the District beneath the Strengthening Site visitors Enforcement, Schooling, and Accountability (STEER) Act that went into impact in October.