Anonymous wrote:Return? We haven’t had a first go yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, it’s a driveway. No cars are parked on our street but everyone has a thick wall of ice in front of their driveway from the plows coming through. I have a bad ticker and can’t shovel through that ice.
The plow driver couldn't possibly know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has had snow plows return yet to remedy the walling-in that they did when plowing residential areas?
That's not a thing that they do.
+1
OP, you do realize you are fortunate that your street has been plowed at all?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, it’s a driveway. No cars are parked on our street but everyone has a thick wall of ice in front of their driveway from the plows coming through. I have a bad ticker and can’t shovel through that ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has had snow plows return yet to remedy the walling-in that they did when plowing residential areas?
That's not a thing that they do.
Anonymous wrote:They are not going to remedy the walling in. That would necessitate the snow plows getting too close to your vehicles, increasing the odds of hitting your car. Even the large ice boulders would damage your body panels.
You need to dig it out and remove the ice boulders yourself. If you can't do that, you need to pay someone or just stay home until it melts away.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if anyone has had snow plows return yet to remedy the walling-in that they did when plowing residential areas?