Why was the snow removal process botched so horribly that plows weren't out at all on Sunday and many side streets weren't plowed at all until last night?
The result has been a nightmare. I just spent an hour and a half riding a bus to work that usually takes 10 minutes or maybe 20 on a bad day or of it rains. Cars are forced to crawl along, traffic backs up. The entire city becomes some sort of giant constipated nightmare vision from hell with noone getting anywhere and everyone wishing they were anywhere else but trapped in the bus/car they've been in way too long.
On top of this, while many people do a good job, a startling number of people and even businesses utterly fail to shovel their sidewalks.
What's up with that? I watched an elderly lady take a nose dive into a pile of muddy snow this morning because the Kwik Mart on Highland Ave barely shoveled at all (There's a narrow trench not even big enough to solidly put your foot down, much less walk normally).
I just don't get it. This is not rocket science. We live in New England and we get snow on a regular basis. The fact that we've been spoiled the last few years by wimpy winters shouldn't cause us to forget how to deal with the weather.
Grumph. Anyway, pardon my rant but it just seems too far out of whack not to speak up.
The result has been a nightmare. I just spent an hour and a half riding a bus to work that usually takes 10 minutes or maybe 20 on a bad day or of it rains. Cars are forced to crawl along, traffic backs up. The entire city becomes some sort of giant constipated nightmare vision from hell with noone getting anywhere and everyone wishing they were anywhere else but trapped in the bus/car they've been in way too long.
On top of this, while many people do a good job, a startling number of people and even businesses utterly fail to shovel their sidewalks.
What's up with that? I watched an elderly lady take a nose dive into a pile of muddy snow this morning because the Kwik Mart on Highland Ave barely shoveled at all (There's a narrow trench not even big enough to solidly put your foot down, much less walk normally).
I just don't get it. This is not rocket science. We live in New England and we get snow on a regular basis. The fact that we've been spoiled the last few years by wimpy winters shouldn't cause us to forget how to deal with the weather.
Grumph. Anyway, pardon my rant but it just seems too far out of whack not to speak up.
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Date: 2003-12-10 02:22 pm (UTC)the snow wasn't expected to be so much - and some people probably thought they could do it themselves, and only realized too late that we were going to get 2'. finding someone whom one can pay to shovel snow and is still free to do so once a storm has already hit is *really* difficult.
i know some people who don't shovel are just idiots - but some have a reason for it. should they be ticketed? absolutely. (i'm actually surprised that more people haven't been. the city's so broke i was expecting it to start the next day.) but they're not always simply unfeeling jerks for not shoveling at all or for doing a crappy job of it.