University Park enacts bus ordinance after unscheduled drop off of migrants – Daily Southtown*

University Park Trustee Theo Brooks said that, within the past week, several buses have attempted to unload migrants, primarily at the village’s Metra station, which is the farthest southern stop on the Metra Electric Line. His village and Tinley Park have set fines of $750 per passenger against bus operators that don’t register unscheduled passenger drop-offs ahead of time.
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Freddy
2 years ago

Drop them off at the nearest CTA bus stop like a transfer and give them enough for bus fare. Then will the CTA buses be impounded? Start at the most southern part of Western Ave and they can go close to 30 miles in a straight line all the way to Evanston.

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