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· Police in most DuPage County towns stopped a higher percentage of minority motorists last year than reflected in the racial makeup of their communities.

· Soda distributors to end most school sales

· Ryan juror wants her life back

· Illinois seeks experimental coal power plant

· Tuition, fees rise at both SIU campuses

· Senate passes tax cap reform

· The president of the Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association has concerns about a longterm tollway lease

· NY Times favors “net neutrality.” So do I.

· Pretend pandemic: Crews practice for crisis in suburbs

· Feds sue firms selling phone records

· Program could bring jobs to East St. Louis

· Cook Co. may lose its 7% cap on taxes

· Topinka stumps in Shorewood

· How to pay for a new Mississippi bridge? A few ideas

· State submits site proposals for FutureGen

· Bill would boost court costs for tickets

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, May 4, 06 @ 4:58 am

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  1. >Soda distributors to end most school sales

    So instead of the schools profitting from the sales of junk food, the 7-11 across the street from the high school will.

    And they say public education is fighting privatization…profit margin at the 7-11 is probably higher, too.

    Comment by Leroy Thursday, May 4, 06 @ 6:26 am

  2. Are speeding tickets written to enforce safety on the roads or as a profit center? If officers start writting tickets as a source of additional revenue as incentive, that’s just wrong.

    Comment by Mr . Ethics Thursday, May 4, 06 @ 8:25 am

  3. Many tickets written are already based on a certain ‘quota’ of enforcement already. It is doubtful that any individual officer will increase the amount of tickets written for some increased revenue of which he/she will probably not even see any benefit. What might result is less ‘discretion’ at the hands of officers. They may write tickets in place of verbal/written warnings but if you violate then it is your own fault anyway.

    I just wish they’d tack the increase on ticket fines and not on supervision costs. Repeat offenders have a tougher time getting supervision in the first place. They are the ones who need to be nailed.

    Comment by Gish Thursday, May 4, 06 @ 9:36 am

  4. Gidwitz gets $95.2 million for Picasso at auction…

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/04/arts/design/04sotheby.html?hp&ex=1146801600&en=30cf54c8c3a06a94&ei=5094&partner=homepage

    Comment by Newshound Thursday, May 4, 06 @ 11:38 am

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