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Man refuses to pay 911 bill
SAN BERNARDINO - To Edward Poffek, paying $200 for paramedics when he already pays taxes is just ridiculous.
A 30-year resident of San Bernardino, Poffek never had to call 9-1-1 for medical service until Sept. 16 of last year.
The first time he ever heard of the charge was when he got the bill in November.
"I refuse to pay," he said. "I'm not going to pay it. They can take me to court. They can file a lien."
"The Police Department doesn't charge if I call 9-1-1. It's a public service," Poffek said later.
Charging for emergency medical services has become an increasingly populary way for local governments to shore up their budgets.
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SAN BERNARDINO - To Edward Poffek, paying $200 for paramedics when he already pays taxes is just ridiculous.
A 30-year resident of San Bernardino, Poffek never had to call 9-1-1 for medical service until Sept. 16 of last year.
The first time he ever heard of the charge was when he got the bill in November.
"I refuse to pay," he said. "I'm not going to pay it. They can take me to court. They can file a lien."
"The Police Department doesn't charge if I call 9-1-1. It's a public service," Poffek said later.
Charging for emergency medical services has become an increasingly populary way for local governments to shore up their budgets.
Read more!