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Chicago Sends More Than 100,000 "Bogus" Camera-Based Speeding Tickets
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11-19-2015

Chicago Sends More Than 100,000 "Bogus" Camera-Based Speeding Tickets

The city of Chicago has been misusing traffic cameras to trigger automated speeding tickets.

In particular, these cameras are placed in places where there are enhanced penalties for speeding, putatively intended to increase child safety.

The automated observation system, though, has been used to send well over 100,000 tickets that the Tribune analysis deems "questionable," because they lack the evidence which is supposed to be required -- for instance, many of these tickets are unbacked by evidence of the presence of children, or were issued when the speeding rules didn't apply (next to a park when that park was closed).
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This was one of the many reasons debi and I wanted to get out of Chicago.

I was getting bogus tickets like crazy and you cannot fight them because it costs you more to fight the ticket than pay it.

They charge $125 to contest a $50 ticket. Should be Unconstitutional.
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(11-20-2015, 12:35 AM)dmcowen674 Wrote: This was one of the many reasons debi and I wanted to get out of Chicago.

I was getting bogus tickets like crazy and you cannot fight them because it costs you more to fight the ticket than pay it.

They charge $125 to contest a $50 ticket. Should be Unconstitutional.

The traffic would have been enough to get me out of Chicago.
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