Chicago’s transportation commissioner on Friday defended Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s plan to have automated speed cameras across the city issue speeding tickets to cars driving as little as 6 miles per hour over the posted limit, even as aldermen urged her to look at different ways to raise money to help balance the city’s books.
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