Sunday, July 29, 2012

Would you be upset if Chicago moved your car without asking?

Would you be upset if Chicago moved your car without asking?

Chicago Kafkaesque system for moving vehicles to clear space for municipal work or TV/movie production is not working as advertised. In theory, it's straightforward: the city tows someone's car to an out-of-the-way parking space to make room and enters the new location into a database within 20 minutes of the move. Drivers looking for their cars can call 311 or go online to find out if their car has been relocated. In practice, it's typical big-city municipal Hell.
The problem, says the Chicago Tribune, is that the relocation info doesn't always make it into the system in a timely manner.

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