Baltimore officials say the city collected more than $2 million — and counting — in a two-day parking ticket amnesty program that waived all late fees for delinquent motorists as long as they paid their base fine. City officials said the program, which ran Thursday and Friday, netted $2,147,224.65,…
Source: Sun
Baltimore City says parking amnesty nets more than $2 million in electronic payments alone
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