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City tows 242 drivers on first night of winter parking ban. ‘This is horrible, horrible,’ driver says

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation December 01, 2022

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John Biggs thought his car had been stolen when he found it missing from where he parked it on Division Street near Central. He reported it stolen to police — and only then realized his car had been towed on the first night of Chicago’s yearly winter parking ban, which is enforced whether there’s snow or not.“I’m thinking, man, did someone really steal my car? With all my tools and equipment,” said Biggs, a carpenter.He was one of... + full article



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