Ald. Daniel La Spata persuaded the City Council's Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety he chairs to let Chicagoans use their cellphones to provide the city with recorded evidence of bus, bike lane and crosswalk parking violations.
Is it? Fine to rat someone out unilaterally because it’s not criminal? For one thing, owing money to the city, for non criminal matters like parking tickets, leads to fines being doubled if not paid in a short time period, 10 days usually, less time than many would get a paycheck in. Then if not paid in another period of time, it’s often doubled again, and your license is revoked, which will after you pay them off, cost another couple of hundred dollars for a reinstatement fee. You can have your license revoked multiple times, if you owed three tickets, it would require three reinstatement fees to reinstate.
So now it’s doubled twice, your license is revoked, and if you don’t drive to work anyway, you know, so you can live, they will put out a bench warrant for your arrest. Then, surprise, first contact they grab you and throw you in jail, you might lose your job, they could tow any car you are driving when it happens. Your pet could get sent to the pound and even die from treatment if it’s old and special needs.
So now you just ruined someone’s life, they lost their car, are hopelessly in debt to the state that leads to larger amounts of fines leveled on them, lost their driver’s license, and killed their dog. You think that’s ok? Just unilaterally? Because what, there was 2 hour parking and it took them 4 hours? They didn’t make it back to feed the meter in time? Because they didn’t have enough money to park in a garage and had to use the street for their new job?
You obviously have had a sheltered life, with no idea of the damage you do, the lives you ruin, going about your business as if everyone is treated as you have been, while you open up the working poor to the merciless Tax Farming of Police Departments.
It’s not a criminal matter. It’s fine to report.
Is it? Fine to rat someone out unilaterally because it’s not criminal? For one thing, owing money to the city, for non criminal matters like parking tickets, leads to fines being doubled if not paid in a short time period, 10 days usually, less time than many would get a paycheck in. Then if not paid in another period of time, it’s often doubled again, and your license is revoked, which will after you pay them off, cost another couple of hundred dollars for a reinstatement fee. You can have your license revoked multiple times, if you owed three tickets, it would require three reinstatement fees to reinstate.
So now it’s doubled twice, your license is revoked, and if you don’t drive to work anyway, you know, so you can live, they will put out a bench warrant for your arrest. Then, surprise, first contact they grab you and throw you in jail, you might lose your job, they could tow any car you are driving when it happens. Your pet could get sent to the pound and even die from treatment if it’s old and special needs.
So now you just ruined someone’s life, they lost their car, are hopelessly in debt to the state that leads to larger amounts of fines leveled on them, lost their driver’s license, and killed their dog. You think that’s ok? Just unilaterally? Because what, there was 2 hour parking and it took them 4 hours? They didn’t make it back to feed the meter in time? Because they didn’t have enough money to park in a garage and had to use the street for their new job?
You obviously have had a sheltered life, with no idea of the damage you do, the lives you ruin, going about your business as if everyone is treated as you have been, while you open up the working poor to the merciless Tax Farming of Police Departments.
you have invested way too much time in this. fuck cars. bye.