The Daily Herald reports that the Village of Arlington Heights has given the go ahead to the police to start using the boot. The Village Board has approved the purchase of 5 of these boots. Each boot costs about $2,000. Drivers will be eligible to have their vehicles booted if they rack up 5 or more parking tickets. If they amass 10 or more tickets, the Village will get the Secretary of State to suspend their driver's license. Arlington Heights joins Des Plaines, Schaumburg, Evanston, Mount Prospect, Lombard and Hanover Park in using the Denver Boot.
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