If you don't clear all the snow from your car (roof, hood, bumpers, etc) you deserve to spin out

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


1000%. You're a lazy POS if you can't clean it and not endanger other people. You want to endanger yourself? Fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clearing off a car isn't that hard.

But really - if you are driving so close to the car in front of you that you're really worried about snow flying off their car and smacking into you - you are driving too close. Slow down and back off. If snow on the road freaks you out too much even for that, stay home. Then you won't need to waste so much energy worrying about what other people do.


A) no. You're placing the blame on the wrong party.

B) You clearly have not actually witnessed the chunks of snow and/or ice fly off a car. One need not drive close to the car to get hit.

C) The road doesn't freak me out. But, getting hit by a sheet of snow and ice traveling on the roads does. So yeah, I'll worry about what some lazy asshole does. And if I'm lucky enough to get your tags, expect a call from the police.
Anonymous
I did it, but it took 20+ min to clean off my car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


Wow wishing something bad on someone is just as bad. You are an equally terrible person OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


Wow wishing something bad on someone is just as bad. You are an equally terrible person OP.


It's not "wishing something bad" - it's looking at it like karma. Just like drinking and driving, or texting and driving, it would be AMAZING if people respected the law and were considerate of how their actions could impact other people in the first place. But if they can only be bothered to think about their selfishness, then que sera sera - hopefully no one else is harmed by their selfish, ahole decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


Wow wishing something bad on someone is just as bad. You are an equally terrible person OP.


It's not "wishing something bad" - it's looking at it like karma. Just like drinking and driving, or texting and driving, it would be AMAZING if people respected the law and were considerate of how their actions could impact other people in the first place. But if they can only be bothered to think about their selfishness, then que sera sera - hopefully no one else is harmed by their selfish, ahole decisions.


So you wish I'll on others and then refuse to own up to it. Lovely morals.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


It may not be a felony, but one is required by law to clear the snow off the roof and hood before driving.


So is using a turn signal. But about 50% of people don't. We all survive.


Not necessarily.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


Wow wishing something bad on someone is just as bad. You are an equally terrible person OP.


It's not "wishing something bad" - it's looking at it like karma. Just like drinking and driving, or texting and driving, it would be AMAZING if people respected the law and were considerate of how their actions could impact other people in the first place. But if they can only be bothered to think about their selfishness, then que sera sera - hopefully no one else is harmed by their selfish, ahole decisions.


So you wish I'll on others and then refuse to own up to it. Lovely morals.


As least my unselfish driving behaviors aren't deliberately putting other people's lives at risk, unlike lazy snow/ice removers, drunk drivers, and texting drivers. Pretty cool with those morals, thanks.
Anonymous
Sadly, it’s ysually others who are harmed because if the selfish idiots. I once witnessed a massive chunk of ice fly off the roof of a minivan and go through the window of another car. The minivan drive had no f-ing clue. Well that is until I got their Plate and reported the incident to the police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's all. Hopefully your selfish laziness doesn't harm anyone else but yourself, but if you can't be bothered to clean all the snow from your vehicle, may you spin out somewhere and hit a fence. I hope you don't die or anything, but may you get some kind of lesson for being a complete assho!e.


Wow wishing something bad on someone is just as bad. You are an equally terrible person OP.


Meh, if your "something bad" is severe enough it flies on this site. Be vague, get banned. Condone murder, you're good. Don't like it, take it up with Famous Dave.
Anonymous
Long ago it just never occurred to me. Then one day I was driving downhill and the entire sheet of ice on my roof migrated down in front of my windshield and was too massive for the wipers so I was suddenly driving blind at 50mph with two kids in the car. So now I clean off the roof. The life you save may be your own.
Anonymous
Bumpers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good lord people. Snow falling off of cars is not a felony. You do what you can. Step stool with telescoping broom? Are you effing kidding.

-Bostonian who rolls her eyes at the panic.


You can kill someone. People have died from flying ice from other cars. It should be a felony. If you are too lazy to take the extra 5 minutes to clear it off, then do not drive.


Have some hot chocolate, PP. You're getting worked up.
No, she is not. I once had an awful experience driving behind an SUV after a snow storm when a sheet of ice hit my windshield.
Brush off the snow of you gd suvs and minivans assholes and assholorettes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I did my best -- its too high for me to reach all of it. Sorry.


BS. I'm 5'2" and can do it. Get a stool and broom.

You're just a lazy ahole.


+100000

Telescoping brush/scraper makes it EASY for me to clean off my large SUV. I get it done in a few min.

-5’1” female


Yup, get yourselves one of these: https://www.amazon.com/SnoBrum-Push-Broom-Extendable-Telescoping-Scratching/dp/B0007LDXLA


Yup. This is what I have and it just takes a few minutes to clear off my big SUV. I don't even need a stepstool.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076PN68SR/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3

5'1"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bumpers?


Yes, bumpers. Some cars have some big ass bumpers. And the snow on there gets in the way of your car lights and visibility.
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