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. >> ntc for years has advocated for a change in state law that would require any car once it leaves the lot to actually have a license plate. >> reporter: but so far, they have had no success in sacramento. >> those folks that are using the toll bridges and not paying for that crossing put a greater on us who do pay our tolls. >> reporter: tonight i checked with the ntc and they said anyone who is caught violating the tolls and going through without a plate faces fines of $25 and up. they plan to continue working with the legislator to try and change the laws. reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now the ntc wants the legislature to require all vehicles to have either a permanent plate or a temporary numbered plate at all times. one proposal would be to require dealer to print and install temporary paper plates before a car leaves the lot. the number would then be entered into the dmv data base. >>> new at 10:00, oakland police are investigating a shooting at the value inn hotel at west mcarthur boulevard. it happened around 7:15 this even
. >> ntc for years has advocated for a change in state law that would require any car once it leaves the lot to actually have a license plate. >> reporter: but so far, they have had no success in sacramento. >> those folks that are using the toll bridges and not paying for that crossing put a greater on us who do pay our tolls. >> reporter: tonight i checked with the ntc and they said anyone who is caught violating the tolls and going through without a plate faces fines...
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. >> ntc for years has advocated for a change in state law that would require any car once it leaves the lot to actually have a license plate. >> reporter: but so far, they have had no success in sacramento. >> those folks that are using the toll bridges and not paying for that crossing put a greater on us who do pay our tolls. >> reporter: tonight i checked with the ntc and they said anyone who is caught violating the tolls and going through without a plate faces fines of $25 and up. they plan to continue working with the legislator to try and change the laws. reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now the ntc wants the legislature to require all vehicles to have either a permanent plate or a temporary numbered plate at all times. one proposal would be to require dealer to print and install temporary paper plates before a car leaves the lot. the number would then be entered into the dmv data base. >>> new at 10:00, oakland police are investigating a shooting at the value inn hotel at west mcarthur boulevard. it happened around 7:15 this even
. >> ntc for years has advocated for a change in state law that would require any car once it leaves the lot to actually have a license plate. >> reporter: but so far, they have had no success in sacramento. >> those folks that are using the toll bridges and not paying for that crossing put a greater on us who do pay our tolls. >> reporter: tonight i checked with the ntc and they said anyone who is caught violating the tolls and going through without a plate faces fines...
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. >>> ntc has information for businesses. >>> cool and recent turmoil in egypt has the united states thinking what to do with their money. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> police in free month have arrested a teacher for reportedly molesting a student at kennedy high school. he's accused of touching a student inappropriately and, according to police, he's done it more than once. williams is on paid leave from the school. the superintendent said he cannot be on unpaid leave until the arraignment. police are investigating. >>> a man living at a sunnyvale facility arrested a man for force on a child under the age of 14. he's a relative of a person that owns and operates the facility. he's arrested for abusing two children at the
. >>> ntc has information for businesses. >>> cool and recent turmoil in egypt has the united states thinking what to do with their money. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for...
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. >> reporter: a goal which the ntc had at the top of its agenda for years. we've learned so far, there's been no political bill. ranchleer says as far as he knows, california is the only state in the u.s. that doesn't require a temporary plate. he showed us samples of other state's temporary license plates, but some dealerships are skeptical of the plan, and wondering how it would work and whether the dmv would be able to handle the additional paperwork. >> could it be done yeah? but the dmv would have to assign us, let's say 100 plates a month. >> reporter: a new law 30 speed up the processing to ten days, but that still doesn't close the loophole. reporting live in walnut creek, janet katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> engineers thought that project would take only four years and cost $1.4 billion. it actually took 11 years and cost $6.4 billion. today, contra costa county state senator, announced an investigative hearing next month. he's chairman of the senate transportation committee. committee members want to ensure that big projects in the future, inc
. >> reporter: a goal which the ntc had at the top of its agenda for years. we've learned so far, there's been no political bill. ranchleer says as far as he knows, california is the only state in the u.s. that doesn't require a temporary plate. he showed us samples of other state's temporary license plates, but some dealerships are skeptical of the plan, and wondering how it would work and whether the dmv would be able to handle the additional paperwork. >> could it be done yeah?...
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. >> reporter: a goal which the ntc had at the top of its agenda for years. we've learned so far, there's been no political bill. ranchleer says as far as he knows, california is the only state in the u.s. that doesn't require a temporary plate. he showed us samples of other state's temporary license plates, but some dealerships are skeptical of the plan, and wondering how it would work and whether the dmv would be able to handle the additional paperwork. >> could it be done yeah? but the dmv would have to assign us, let's say 100 plates a month. >> reporter: a new law 30 speed up the processing to ten days, but that still doesn't close the loophole. reporting live in walnut creek, janet katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> engineers thought that project would take only four years and cost $1.4 billion. it actually took 11 years and cost $6.4 billion. today, contra costa county state senator, announced an investigative hearing next month. he's chairman of the senate transportation committee. committee members want to ensure that big projects in the future, inc
. >> reporter: a goal which the ntc had at the top of its agenda for years. we've learned so far, there's been no political bill. ranchleer says as far as he knows, california is the only state in the u.s. that doesn't require a temporary plate. he showed us samples of other state's temporary license plates, but some dealerships are skeptical of the plan, and wondering how it would work and whether the dmv would be able to handle the additional paperwork. >> could it be done yeah?...
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. >> reporter: the ntc's john goodwin says that's more than 12,000 new fast track workers since the strikethey expect more. the red shaded lanes here could take cash. but today they did not. >> we want to make sure that fast track has an advantage. that's built into the system. >> reporter: commuters tell us, even fast track is not good enough. >> yikes. >> b.a.r.t. needs to go back to work. >> reporter: until that happens, expect fast track sales to continue to surge. about $27 at bay area safe way, walgreens, and costco stores. you set these up for your personal prepaid account, and they're good at any california bridge, or toll road. john fowler, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> dog owners in san francisco spoke out today against a proposed plan that would limit whether four legged friends can run off leash. trying to pass a resolution that treats an urban recreation area as if it were a pristine national park. many share his concern that the park is too restrictive. >> they shoot as much stuff out, and see what sticks. there's a lot of voodoo science. >> with nearly 20 million visitors each y
. >> reporter: the ntc's john goodwin says that's more than 12,000 new fast track workers since the strikethey expect more. the red shaded lanes here could take cash. but today they did not. >> we want to make sure that fast track has an advantage. that's built into the system. >> reporter: commuters tell us, even fast track is not good enough. >> yikes. >> b.a.r.t. needs to go back to work. >> reporter: until that happens, expect fast track sales to continue...
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. >> reporter: the ntc's john goodwin says that's more than 12,000 new fast track workers since the strikeand they expect more. the red shaded lanes here could take cash. but today they did not. >> we want to make sure that fast track has an advantage. that's built into the system. >> reporter: commuters tell us, even fast track is not good enough. >> yikes. >> b.a.r.t. needs to go back to work. >> reporter: until that happens, expect fast track sales to continue to surge. about $27 at bay area safe way, walgreens, and costco stores. you set these up for your personal prepaid account, and they're good at any california bridge, or toll road. john fowler, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> dog owners in san francisco spoke out today against a proposed plan that would limit whether four legged friends can run off leash. trying to pass a area as if it were a pristine national park. many share his concern that the park is too restrictive. >> they shoot as much stuff out, and see what sticks. there's a lot of voodoo science. >> with nearly 20 million visitors each year, the parks service says there are e
. >> reporter: the ntc's john goodwin says that's more than 12,000 new fast track workers since the strikeand they expect more. the red shaded lanes here could take cash. but today they did not. >> we want to make sure that fast track has an advantage. that's built into the system. >> reporter: commuters tell us, even fast track is not good enough. >> yikes. >> b.a.r.t. needs to go back to work. >> reporter: until that happens, expect fast track sales to...
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the ferry rides actually come courtesy of the ntc, according to b.a.r.t. there's also the myriad acts of vandalism that occurred during the strike with the glen park station, bearing the worst damage. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson puts the bill at tens of thousands, but without a final tab until everything is cleaned up. for those keeping track at home, that's more than $14 million at this point. with costs for vandalism and b.a.r.t. police ot still undetermined. compare that to a deal that per b.a.r.t. sources costs the agency about $65 million or thereabouts to wrap up. what we haven't touched upon is b.a.r.t. saved money during the strikes as well. at least $5 million or $6 million in labor costs for not paying union workers during the stoppage. and big savings on electricity costs, their pg&e bill. bottom line, b.a.r.t. probably spent between $8 million and $10 million to hold these two strikes. we suspect based on the estimates that it's less than a fifth of what they ended up paying out to the unions. moreover, had b.a.r.t. not drawn the line in the sand,
the ferry rides actually come courtesy of the ntc, according to b.a.r.t. there's also the myriad acts of vandalism that occurred during the strike with the glen park station, bearing the worst damage. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson puts the bill at tens of thousands, but without a final tab until everything is cleaned up. for those keeping track at home, that's more than $14 million at this point. with costs for vandalism and b.a.r.t. police ot still undetermined. compare that to a deal that per...