Class action: Motorists owed $100M+ refunds for red light cameras in SW suburbs boosted by racketeering, bribes – Chicago City Wire

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Freddy
6 years ago

Has anyone on the legal team for the class action lawsuit checked if the yellow lights were shortened compared to yellow lights at intersections that do not have cameras all things being equal? Shorter light=more citations which means more revenue. A few tenths of a second shorter could easily fly under the radar.

Fed up neighbor
6 years ago

Interesting, maybe the next class action lawsuit should be against Springfield and all the politicians that steal, misled, for all the misrepresentation that has and still occurs. For all the hardships that have been stoked upon us, people loosing there houses, living in poverty because all you people know what to do is raise taxes. Everything is totally out of control and needs to be stopped.

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