NightSide with Dan Rea – Rundown for 4/6/18

Boston Parking Fines Increased!  Prepare for what could be a bigger siphon to your wallet as Mayor Walsh plans to significantly increase parking fines in order to fund $5 million in traffic projects. Boston residents have complained for more parking enforcement, and Boston Chief of Streets Chris Osgood says that resident-sticker zone violations have skyrocketed more than eight times last year than 2014’s figure. Does this change your attitude about going into Boston? Is this the right level of enforcement? Call in at 617-254-1030 and sound off!


Toll Evaders Beware!  For drivers in Pennsylvania that evade tolls, or have outstanding toll debts, the state can soon be able to convict them of a felony. This measure would be a first of its kind to ensure drivers cough up money they owe. Due to electronic tolling being the new norm, this has created a problem that could have a spillover effect to other E-ZPass states. Are you comfortable with possibly being convicted as a felon for outstanding toll debts? Tune in and call the show with your take!


How Much Should Teachers Be Paid?  It’s an age-old question that begs to be answered, especially for the teachers on strike in Oklahoma, Kentucky and West Virginia. These particular teachers are amongst the lowest paid in the country, which has prompted strikes that have stretched for multiple days. They have asked for more school funding and higher salaries. Should these teachers on strike get what they’re asking for? Do you think they’re grossly underpaid? Call in and share your thoughts!


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