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Thursday, November 06, 2014

Rahm Emanuel Refuses to Refund Improper Red-Light Camera Fines

The City of Chicago is currently mired in a red-light camera scandal replete with bribes to city officials, indictments, and improperly timed cameras geared to hand out illicit fines. But despite all this, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel refuses to refund the improperly levied fines.

Emanuel, who is running for re-election next year, faces a petition sponsored by challenger Bob Fioretti demanding that the $7.7 million in fines generated by the red-light cameras be refunded. The improper fines resulted from yellow light timers being reduced from the legal three seconds to 2.9 seconds.

But Emanuel, President Obama's former chief of staff, handed down the decision through Chicago transportation commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld that the fines were perfectly legal. "These were valid violations," Scheinfeld said in a recent meeting of the city council.

During the meeting, West Side Ald. Emma Mitts claimed the red-light cameras are worse in the City's black community.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...


Thats ok , all crap like that will soon be over.

Anonymous said...

He can't give back the money cause its gone