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State District Judge Zoey Waguespack is scheduled to pronounce sentence on Lamonica in her courtroom on Oct. 21.
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Only five Chicago aldermen bucked the mayor on the privatization of parking meters, and one was Scott Waguespack of the 32nd Ward, which includes Wicker Park and Bucktown.
Are Chicagoans Rebelling Against The New Parking Meter Regime? - The Consumerist 2009
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When the Post asked Chicago alderman Scott Waguespack what he thought of New York following in Chicago's footsteps and privatizing its meters, Wags had two words: "Oh, no!"
Parking Meter Deal: New York Could Follow Chicago's Lead In Privatization Will Guzzardi 2010
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When the Post asked Chicago alderman Scott Waguespack what he thought of New York following in Chicago's footsteps and privatizing its meters, Wags had two words: "Oh, no!"
Parking Meter Deal: New York Could Follow Chicago's Lead In Privatization Will Guzzardi 2010
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When the Post asked Chicago alderman Scott Waguespack what he thought of New York following in Chicago's footsteps and privatizing its meters, Wags had two words: "Oh, no!"
Parking Meter Deal: New York Could Follow Chicago's Lead In Privatization Will Guzzardi 2010
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Now, Waguespack argues, spaces have become solely "a revenue anchor" and the rates have shot "too high, too quickly."
Are Chicagoans Rebelling Against The New Parking Meter Regime? - The Consumerist 2009
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Alderman Scott Waguespack, who has criticized Mr. Burke for keeping his detail, said Mr. Burke was testing the new mayor's willingness to stand up to the alderman.
Chicago Power Broker Gets Heat Over Security Detail Douglas Belkin 2011
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It wasn't that Waguespack opposed raising rates, something that hadn't been done in years, but he believed an increase should be "incremental, not drastic" and that the city could have done it on its own.
Are Chicagoans Rebelling Against The New Parking Meter Regime? - The Consumerist 2009
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"It's made Mr. Emanuel look weaker than a lot of people thought he is," Mr. Waguespack said.
Chicago Power Broker Gets Heat Over Security Detail Douglas Belkin 2011
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When the Post asked Chicago alderman Scott Waguespack what he thought of New York following in Chicago's footsteps and privatizing its meters, Wags had two words: "Oh, no!"
Parking Meter Deal: New York Could Follow Chicago's Lead In Privatization The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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