Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shoveling is a waste of time. We only shovel what is needed for cars and ignore sidewalks.
Some real sociopaths on this board. Clearly these are people that are borne without a sense of empathy. Or had terrible parenting. I'm sure these are the same people that never remove the snow from the roof of their car and wait until it turns into a sixty pound sheet of ice that eventually blows into the car behind it.
Calling code enforcement is the right thing to do. Maybe fines will change behavior. And then proceed with some pettiness. Always park cars in front of their house. Let the neighborhood dogs use their front yard. And don't bother picking up because that would be trespassing, right? It's just fertilizer anyway. It'll go away on its own. Why bother.
Anonymous wrote:Shoveling is a waste of time. We only shovel what is needed for cars and ignore sidewalks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not shoveling the snow on my sidewalk right now because there is ice underneath. It's currently safer to walk on that snow. If it gets warm enough that the ice can start melting then I'll try to remove it.
Yes!! Why do people not understand this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 year old neighbor is not shoveling snow.
How do I tell my 30 year old neighbor to shovel his side of the street. He is 30 year old and he is very healthy but wont shovel what can we do?
Not all disabilities are visible
Not OP but there’s a house like this on our street—we see them out all summer doing yard work, other strenuous activities, playing with kids, but come winter they only shovel the strip to back their SUV out of the driveway.
Their elderly neighbors get out and shovel but these folks are just entitled.
Reported them last winter after I fell walking the dog (no sidewalk on the other side of the street) and code enforcement ticketed them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30 year old neighbor is not shoveling snow.
How do I tell my 30 year old neighbor to shovel his side of the street. He is 30 year old and he is very healthy but wont shovel what can we do?
Not all disabilities are visible
Not OP but there’s a house like this on our street—we see them out all summer doing yard work, other strenuous activities, playing with kids, but come winter they only shovel the strip to back their SUV out of the driveway.
Their elderly neighbors get out and shovel but these folks are just entitled.
Reported them last winter after I fell walking the dog (no sidewalk on the other side of the street) and code enforcement ticketed them.
Is this Maryland (Moco), DC, or VA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t shovel. I also don’t care. I’m fully capable of doing it. Shame away. IDGAF
+1
I don’t care. Not even a little bit! If you care, you shovel it. I’m perfectly happy to walk on the snow. Or walk elsewhere.
That patch of ice can sit there undisturbed until April thaw for all I care. Have a nice day!
Anonymous wrote:Many people do not know it’s the law! Check laws in your jurisdiction then tell him.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t shovel. I also don’t care. I’m fully capable of doing it. Shame away. IDGAF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not shoveling the snow on my sidewalk right now because there is ice underneath. It's currently safer to walk on that snow. If it gets warm enough that the ice can start melting then I'll try to remove it.
Yes!! Why do people not understand this!
Anonymous wrote:Wait how old is he