Speed camera tickets starting at 6 mph above the limit part of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s 2021 revenue packages – Chicago Tribune*

The speed camera change is among several new taxes and fees Lightfoot included in her 2021 budget to close a $1.2 billion deficit. Other changes include a 3-cent per-gallon gas tax increase that will be added to fill-ups starting Jan. 1 and a bump in a computer lease tax.
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anonymous
5 years ago

Have avoided Chicago for many years—many Illinois citizens another reason to LEAVE.

GG
5 years ago

Just avoid going to city of Chicago- easy

Freddy
5 years ago

She could eliminate the “Yellow” at all traffic lights. Just red or green should bring in some extra revenue. Would be interesting to see how many accidents could happen.
What about putting weigh scales all over the city and institute an obesity tax. After all they have them for trucks.

Aaron
5 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Nice, a BMI tax! Put a scale on the front porch of the governors mansion.

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