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150% increase in parking fines, today in Toronto
● Starting today, December 1st, the Toronto municipality has decided to increase the rate of fines for parking or leaving cars without permission in different parts of the city.
● Based on this decision, the fine for parking in unauthorized places or without a permit was increased from $30 to $75.
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