Chalking Tires To Monitor Parking Times Ruled Unconstitutional

Chalking Tires To Monitor Parking Times Ruled Unconstitutional

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Chalking tires is an old school way of tracking parked cars, but a federal appeals court ruled municipalities must lose the chalk. CBS2's Lisa Rozner reports.

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