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@PrincipleDating

Saving Chicagoans from $429 million charged in tickets and late fees yearly

Chicago, IL Bergabung Mart 2023
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Autopilot America
Autopilot America@PrincipleDating·
If you park on the street in Chicago, you’re paying $250/year in tickets and late fees. Now, there’s a system that stops that. You pay $99 and if it doesn’t work, you get your money back. You’re two minutes away from avoiding expensive mistakes. Protect yourself from the massive Chicago ticket machine
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Autopilot America@PrincipleDating·
@themariapappas Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@Giannoulias Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@Brandon4Chicago Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@AndreforChi Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@AldConway Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@joeforchicago Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@liamstantonchi Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@brewer4chicago Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after the sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@susanamendoza10 Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after th​e sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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@aldcardenas Last week I posted a video about a driver who was ticketed for street cleaning after th​e sweeper came. The curb under his car was still wet in the city’s own photos. If the rule against parking there is to get the streets cleaned, why ticket after the streets are cleaned (unless the goal is revenue)? It’s at 70,000 views on instagram with a lively debate in the comments. The question of what these tickets are really for is exactly what my voter resource asks each candidate. instagram.com/reel/DaBa-TAvI… I’m looking for five minutes and two questions to get you on record. Happy to come to you, most afternoons work for me. What’s good for you? The questions: 1. Chicago bills drivers around $429 million a year in vehicle tickets. People often tell me they believe the city is enforcing these rules as a source of revenue rather than to encourage compliance. As mayor, how would you balance the city's revenue needs with fair treatment of drivers? 2. What's one specific change you'd commit to in your first year? Best, Randy
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Romain Torres
Romain Torres@rom1trs·
I built a Claude skill that makes motion-style animation. > Paste a reference image > It generates frames with Nano Banana 2 > and animates the video with Seedance 2.0 Everything runs in Claude through the Arcads MCP Comment "Motion", and I'll send you the skill
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Jake Fleshner
Jake Fleshner@JakeFleshner·
Pitch me your company in 2 words Angel invested in 40+ companies and always looking for more
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
Post a link to your app and I'll generate a free static ad that you can use on meta ads: (either in the benefit driven professional ad format or a natural UGC)
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Julia Pintar
Julia Pintar@juliapintar·
drop your app and i'll give you a free ugc idea
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Vitalii Dodonov
Vitalii Dodonov@vitaliidodonov·
I just finished writing my most valuable PDF yet: "$0 to $10K MRR in 14 days" (19 pages) It's everything I wish I knew when starting out. I might charge for this in the future, but for now… Reply "MRR" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
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Raph Guilhem
Raph Guilhem@raph_guilhem·
@sflorimm Shocked face + démo of your product That’s all
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Floro S.@sflorimm·
Founders who cracked distribution: how? Just the thing that worked.
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Gustaf (right) when he was in YC. You can see why our nickname for this startup was "the band".
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Autopilot America
Autopilot America@PrincipleDating·
@alexcooldev I would be interested in giving you equity if you could do distribution for a local market, Chicago. My solution does as much as possible to avoid vehicle tickets and late fees. and can guarantee 54% never happen. (And alert you about 89% of tickets)
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Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Funny how some vibe coders offer me a “co-founder” role: They build the app. I do distribution, marketing, content, positioning, sales, growth, users, revenue… Current MRR: $0. My equity: 50%. Bro, at that point I’m not a co-founder. I’m your entire go-to-market department with a discount code 💀 Especially when I can vibe code the same app in 3 hours.
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I DO NOT WANT TO PARTNER FOR EQUITY ON YOUR $0 MRR APP

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The terminal preposition we Chicagoan's use in our dialect has always fascinated me. USA says: Are you coming? Chicago says: Are you coming with? USA says: Where are you? Chi says: Where are you at? USA: come over to me Chi: come over by me USA: Where are you going? Chi: Where are you going to? USA: Turn on the AC Chi: Turn the AC on
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A car pulled out of the lake beach was likely stolen, crashed & dumped. Crews had a few problems getting it back onto land.
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