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Chicago Cracks Down on Party Buses

Clip: 12/27/2017 | 2m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

The city plans to crack down on party buses shuttling people from bar to bar.

New Year’s revelers may want to take note: The city plans an extra crackdown on party buses that shuttle people from bar to bar. Here’s the latest on that and what to expect in 2018.

12/27/2017 | Rating NR

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