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Car-booting in private parking lots could expand Chicago-wide under proposal that advanced Thursday

Por: Chicago Tribune Politics September 22, 2022

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The notorious parking boot could become more prevalent in Chicago under an ordinance amendment passed by a City Council committee Thursday that would allow the practice in private parking lots citywide. Aldermen voted 12-6 to authorize the use of the often-dreaded contraption on vehicles improperly parked on private lots, sending the proposal to the council floor for a vote next week. Aldermen Gregory Mitchell, David Moore, Anthony Napolitano,... + full article



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