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Went to traffic court today
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<blockquote data-quote="FishingCop" data-source="post: 104593" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Why not Capt?? A lot of tickets were written unlawfully here? Just like a speed zone that doesn't meet the warrants or a stop sign that doesn't meet the warrants (as set forth in the IDOT manual (Illinois Department of Transportation) for traffic volumes, road sized/width, number of residents spaced a certain distance apart, etc., this is a clear case of a police department arbitrarily enforcing an incorrect statute because they decided they wanted to (because the Park District complained) without justification. What is missing for a class action? All those illegal tickets written with no justification? I'm certainly no lawyer, but it seems to me that this situaion would apply to a class action? If it is not too lengthy, please elaborate. Just curious. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishingCop, post: 104593, member: 133"] Why not Capt?? A lot of tickets were written unlawfully here? Just like a speed zone that doesn't meet the warrants or a stop sign that doesn't meet the warrants (as set forth in the IDOT manual (Illinois Department of Transportation) for traffic volumes, road sized/width, number of residents spaced a certain distance apart, etc., this is a clear case of a police department arbitrarily enforcing an incorrect statute because they decided they wanted to (because the Park District complained) without justification. What is missing for a class action? All those illegal tickets written with no justification? I'm certainly no lawyer, but it seems to me that this situaion would apply to a class action? If it is not too lengthy, please elaborate. Just curious. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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