This Chicago DUI lawyer knows times are tough for folks. It also means times are really tough for the government. One city has figured out how to raise revenues, I promise you won't like it.
April 13, Highland Park, Il
For about six dozen residents owing money on five or more city parking tickets, the situation grew worse Monday night with the City Council's change to the existing ordinance to regulate booted vehicles.Now, when it comes to collecting past-due fines on parking ordinance violations, all vehicles are in play, since new software can identify multiple ownership patterns.
Vehicle owners who have accumulated five or more unpaid parking tickets on just one of their vehicles may now discover that a vehicle immobilization device has been placed on one of his or her wheels, pending payment of the fines, even if the booted vehicle is not the one on which all outstanding tickets are written.
Free Legal Advice: Pay your tickets off now, I'm sure this will come to Chicago very soon.
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