Local ordinance irony.

The town needs to hire extra full time employees to take care of the snow. Problem solved.
 
Nearby in Dem crazytown the city took ownership of YOUR trees on YOUR property to protect them from YOU. If you dare trim or cut them down you get fined thousands of dollars. If you don't clean up the leaves, FINED!
Who is too lazy to rake a few leaves? Incompetent.
 
Property owners must have their sidewalks cleared of snow and ice by noon of the day following a snow or ice storm.

This is so that the very people that stomped the snow into an impossible to remove layer of ice in the first place won't slip as they repeatedly trod over the sidewalk.

Get your lazy out and start shoveling.

Have you forgotten the social construct?
 
Either pay someone to take care of your house or get out and shovel. Not that complicated. One can hire someone here for $60 per hour to do labor. Chump change.
 
Who is too lazy to rake a few leaves? Incompetent.
You should really STFU, init. You don't know WTF you're talking about. When the city has LARGE trees on every lot in a neighborhood, the leaves are overwhelming. I know for a fact, YOU couldn't keep up with a tenth of the leaves that are produced.
 
You should really STFU, init. You don't know WTF you're talking about. When the city has LARGE trees on every lot in a neighborhood, the leaves are overwhelming. I know for a fact, YOU couldn't keep up with a tenth of the leaves that are produced.
I hire americans to take care of it. Try paying a good wage.
 
Property owners must have their sidewalks cleared of snow and ice by noon of the day following a snow or ice storm.

This is so that the very people that stomped the snow into an impossible to remove layer of ice in the first place won't slip as they repeatedly trod over the sidewalk.

I always shoveled my sidewalk. I saw that as my "neighborly" thing to do. If everyone did (and helped out those who can't).....no issue.

When people take on the attitude "not my job", then you have less of a community. Hurts no-one but the community.
 
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I always shoveled my sidewalk. I saw that as my "neighborly" thing to do. If everyone did (and helped out those who can't).....no issue.

When people take on the attitude "not my job", then you have less of a community. Hurts no-one but the community.
LOL, I have a couple of elderly neighbors (a couple years older than we are) and we share a driveway--I make sure I make a pass through their place while plowing the driveway.
 
SS won't be covering your nursing home much longer init--we can be thankful for that.
Boy you sure are angry about a little snow removal. Just hire out. Its not complicated. Why are you upset over nothing? Why bring SS into this?
 
Isn't it funny.

The stupid stuff we argue and take sides over?

I mean seriously. Snow removal? What if you shovel your walk and the snow plow fills it up? I've had that before.

I shoveled on several occasions where my connecting neighbor didn't. I never got upset or said anything to him. That's his call. I preferred to keep my relationship with him on good terms (he and his wife were very nice people).

What else can we get pissed off since there is absolutely NOTHING else to be pissed off about these days?
 
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