It’s a particularly snarly case, reports TheNewspaper.com, as the car was parked for longer than it should’ve been to collect 678 tickets. The city requires any vehicle sitting for longer than 30 days to be towed but the vehicle in question was not, and instead sat for three years getting papered for a record amount of tickets in Chicago.
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Chicago Woman Claims There’s No Way She Racked Up Record $105K In Parking Tickets
If there’s a car in your name racking up parking tickets but you haven’t been driving it or parking it, should you have to pay? A Chicago woman who claims her ex-boyfriend registered a $600 clunker in her name insists she shouldn’t be on the hook for the whopping $105,761.80 the city says she owes for the car, which sat in an O’Hare Airport parking lot for three years.
It’s a particularly snarly case, reports TheNewspaper.com, as the car was parked for longer than it should’ve been to collect 678 tickets. The city requires any vehicle sitting for longer than 30 days to be towed but the vehicle in question was not, and instead sat for three years getting papered for a record amount of tickets in Chicago.
It’s a particularly snarly case, reports TheNewspaper.com, as the car was parked for longer than it should’ve been to collect 678 tickets. The city requires any vehicle sitting for longer than 30 days to be towed but the vehicle in question was not, and instead sat for three years getting papered for a record amount of tickets in Chicago.
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Can she use food stamps to pay off the bill?
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