Automatic number-plate recognition cameras have caught 62 drivers without valid road tax.
The number was confirmed in the House of Keys yesterday following a question to the Infrastructure Minister.
The Minister said those who haven't paid their road tax, since being caught, face being taken to court.
The technology, which was brought in on the Island earlier this year has seen 54 come forward so far to pay the amount owed.
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