Legislator demands answers for Chicago red-light camera ticket disparities – Center Square

Illinois State Rep. La Shawn Ford is again calling for change after new data shows more than 2.5 times as many red-light camera tickets were issued on Chicago’s South Side over a yearlong period than at intersections where cameras are installed on the city’s North Side.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Anyone willing to wager that there is a correlation between not having a drivers license, auto insurance and a registered vehicle and the amount of tickets issued in the geographical area where such behavior exists? I’d even make a side bet that the ratio of failure to do these lawful tasks is at least equal to if not more than the ticket ratio disparity.

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