Do Toll Booth records make a difference?
Is the toll booth camera catching unsuspecting spouses?
Two recent articles, one out of Oklahoma and one out of Texas, highlight the fact that some spouses’ whereabouts are being tracked when they go through toll booths. While it makes for nice headlines, most divorces in Mississippi will eventually be agreed to even though they may start out with allegations of fault. However, this type of information could prove costly to the wandering spouse. For those folks in Mississippi, you can breathe easily since there are few toll booth cameras to catch your actions. However, you need to realize that in our age of technology, a video camera is not far away and can easily record your actions without your knowledge. If you are involved in a divorce, you should expect that your actions are being watched by others.
A related issue is whether you can date while you are separated. The simple answer is no. You are married until such time as you are divorced—there is nothing in the middle. If you have separated from your spouse and are involved in a divorce, save yourself the heartache and headache involved in fighting adultery charges—don’t date. If you are unsure of what constitutes adultery, then review my previous post on that issue.


