If you have a history of speeding around the city, beware, because My Fox Chicago reported over the weekend that 12 new speeder cameras were being installed around the city. As I have written in the past, despite the city’s claims that these are being used as a safety measure, these cameras seem like a money grab to me. Regardless, warnings will be issued for the first 30 days after cameras are installed, the department said. When fines are instituted, speeders will be charged $35 for driving 10 mph over the speed limit and $100 for going 11 mph or more.
Below is a list of the 12 new locations where the cameras will be installed:
Taft High School, 6545 W. Hurlbut St.
-Ashmore Playlot Park, 4807 W. Gunnison St.
-Beverly Park, 2460 W. 102nd St.
-Chicago Vocational High School, 2100 E. 87th St.
-Loop Lab School, 318 W. Adams St.
-Wicker Park 1425 N. Damen Ave.
-Keystone Park, 1655 N. Keystone Ave.
-Frazier International Magnet School, 4027 W. Grenshaw St.
-St. Gall Elementary School, 5515 S. Sawyer Ave.
-Foster Park, 1400 W. 84th St.
-Dulles Elementary School, 6311 S. Calumet Ave.
-Mulberry Park, 3150 S. Robinson Ct.
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