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Fake Parking Tickets Selling Hot Wings But Raising Tempers

Fake Parking Tickets Selling Hot Wings But Raising Tempers

chicagonow.com - 4 weeks ago - 334 views

Wicker Park restaurant Wing Stop designed a menu that looks like a Chicago parking ticket. Some drivers getting their menu are getting confused and angry. Others are coming in for hot wings.

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by PaulS 4 weeks 5 days ago

great idea.

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by adelle77 4 weeks 5 days ago

Ha ha. sign me up

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by Len Kody 4 weeks 5 days ago

Reminds me of the parking ticket I have to pay by the end of the month. One of the many things that went wrong when I went to Daley Plaza for the non-lympics rally.

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by qstrian 4 weeks 5 days ago

Let's interview the angry one who confused their Hot Wing menu with a parking ticket. That's psychologically intriguing, TheParkingTicketGeek!

That's pretty amusing. I can't believe people are complaining about a fake ticket. What do they want? A real one?

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by qstrian 4 weeks 5 days ago

Sounds like an overinflated media stunt. Is the parking enforcement officer moonlighting or just curled up in a box?

I got one the other day, and with the way that the cops have been ticketing/booting in the neighborhood, it's just plain annoying. I don't need that 3 seconds of "oh crap" walking up to my car.

I think it's pretty creative and funny. I get so many damn tickets I'm pretty close to being immune to the blood rushing into my skull when I see a parking ticket.

I think everyone needs a healthy sense of humor.

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