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Tel Aviv E-Scooter Riders Face Bank Account Freezes Over Late Fines and Accrued Interest

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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Several electric scooter riders in Tel Aviv discovered they had received fines from the municipality only after their bank accounts were frozen due to accumulated interest charges. The fines, issued for riding without helmets, were reportedly sent late, sometimes months after the alleged violations, causing the amounts owed to balloon with interest. Some riders, like Avishag Kahalani, first learned of their fines nine months after the incident when they received a warning email about enforcement actions and hundreds of shekels in interest. Despite filing appeals promptly, riders reported receiving no response from the municipality, and interest continued to accrue.

Another rider, Noa, who is not a Tel Aviv resident, recounted receiving a fine with accrued interest without ever having received the original notice. She only found out after her bank account was frozen while she was abroad. Similarly, Noam Lafler discovered his fine by chance when checking a digital platform, criticizing the municipality for poor communication and comparing their enforcement methods to those of a "criminal organization." Lafler also noted that no photographic evidence was attached to his fine, and despite appeals, interest charges persisted.

The Tel Aviv municipality responded by stating that fines are sent to official addresses from the population registry and that they notify customers via SMS when fines are issued, provided phone numbers are available. They also said they contact repeat offenders and that photographic evidence is available upon request. The municipality emphasized that appeals can be submitted online or to the court, during which payment demands are frozen. They urged riders to comply with the law and noted that all appeals are handled according to legal procedures.

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