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Friday, October 27, 2023

Laws are for common people

Brandon Johnson has only been Chicago’s mayor for five months, but he is already outperforming his predecessors by one metric: His SUVs are racking up red light and speed camera violations faster than any of them.

Since Johnson received the keys to City Hall, the black SUVs that Chicago cops drive him around town in have racked up an impressive 11 moving violations, according to records reviewed by CWBChicago. That’s about one ticket every two weeks. One of the SUVs picked up a parking ticket earlier this month, too.

6 comments:

  1. "Laws are for common people"

    YES indeed!!!! And don't you DARE forget that.
    One more word out of you and you'll end up in a J6 prison.

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  2. "Shut up, peasant," he explained.

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  3. I wouldn't slow down in that town either.

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  4. Give monkeys a little power and it goes to their heads. Sucked up by the vacuum.

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  5. It's amazing how people view situations like this.

    Their first thought is that his guy is "above the law" and needs to be punished.
    Instead of the actual freedom-loving thought which is "I don't want to drag him down to my level, I want to be as free as he is. I want to not be fucked with by government when I haven't harmed *anyone*".

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  6. Ehh,,parking is one thing, depends on the why and how long, some context,,
    The red light cameras? I've never paid one. If the guy is worth a crap he'll have them removed. If you get a ticket from one, just send a letter telling them you owe them nothing. The law says if someone sends a bill you don't dispute, in thirty days it's your debt. It's been years since they took them down, I don't recall if I sent them registered or not. Probably a good idea.

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