Lightfoot Proposes Changes To City’s Parking Ticket Policies; ‘This Is About Giving People A Real Chance’ – CBS Chicago

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debtsor
6 years ago

“Ending the practice of suspending driver’s licenses for non-moving violations.” This is really the only reform that has any substance, and even then, it takes 10! Yes 10! parking tickets before your license will be suspended, a process that takes many months. The rest of the changes are all just show – like multiple tickets for the same offensive on the same day, which was uncommon. The better payment plans might help a few people but the city already has reasonable payment plans. And the city sticker fines are crazy anyways and are out of line with virtually every other… Read more »

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

The fines are a horrible way to tax, butcrain article say all the car fine, red light tickets, etc add up to $344 million a year!! Hows the bankrupt city going to make up all that $?

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