Ooooo man, I sure do love to see those Apostates get what's coming to them.
Toll dodger Santos Bonacci is on the run after failing to pay nearly 500 fines!
A FINE dodger has gone on the run after racking up almost 500 infringement notices worth $132,000.
Police have two warrants for Santos “Sam” Bonacci’s arrest after he failed to answer bail.
The Herald Sun reported in January how Mr Bonacci faced 916 days in prison if he refused to pay the 483 fines for unpaid road tolls and additional speeding tickets.
The 51-year-old, from Berwick, had amassed the fines since early 2010.
Police believe he is currently in Myrtleford, in north-east Victoria.
Barrister Peter Pickering, acting for the Sheriff’s Office, described Mr Bonacci as being “uncooperative” with police and the court in January.
“At the time of the apprehension of Mr Bonacci, he was quite uncooperative,” Mr Pickering told the court.
“He said the police and court had no right to arrest him,” he added.
But Mr Bonacci claimed the police were acting fraudulently and that he had been put under duress.
“I do not wish to be a party to fraud, sir,” Mr Bonacci told Magistrate Steven Raleigh.
He added that he sought a “peaceful remedy” to the situation.
Mr Raleigh granted Mr Bonacci bail on the condition he report to Narre Warren police station once a week.
He was also barred from publishing offensive comments about Sheriff’s officers on social media after posting a video on YouTube calling a police officer a “c---” and a magistrate a paedophile.
In the video — posted in December last year and showing police and Sheriff’s officers towing a friend’s car — Mr Bonacci described Victoria Police as a criminal organisation that engaged in fraud.
“Those roads and everything are built by we, the people. We own them,” he said.
He was due to appear in court again on 1 April but Victoria Police released a statement this afternoon saying he was a wanted man.
Mr Bonacci is described as having an olive complexion, 150cm tall, shoulder length greying wavy hair and a grey beard.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au