Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Enjoy replacing your windshield then. We have long memories. Might have to do it a few times!
Smile for our neighborhood Ring cams, dash cams, and traffic cams! And then I’ll be smiling at you in court.
DP
There is almost zero chance you will be able to identify some random stranger who might live miles away from your home just because your ring camera showed them riding by on a bike and smashing your car window. Like, no chance at all. Police will absolutely not care. They’ll give you a CCN number and tell you to file an insurance claim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Enjoy replacing your windshield then. We have long memories. Might have to do it a few times!
Smile for our neighborhood Ring cams, dash cams, and traffic cams! And then I’ll be smiling at you in court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Enjoy replacing your windshield then. We have long memories. Might have to do it a few times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Enjoy replacing your windshield then. We have long memories. Might have to do it a few times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Uhhh this is literally what DPW tells people to do get rid of leaves. Consider yourself warned
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Enjoy replacing your windshield then. We have long memories. Might have to do it a few times!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Consider myself warned? I'll make the pile bigger this week ... you're a joke.
Anonymous wrote:When you pile your leaves in the street for DPW to vacuum them up, the edges of the pile get run over by traffic and then when it rains they become a slippery death trap for cyclists.
Be best. Keep your leaves in your own damn yards and not in the street where they can cause a rider to crash. This sort of thing should be common sense, but a lot of people are too stupid to realize it.
Consider yourselves warned.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you cheap folks should just do what our entire neighborhood does, and pay for lawn services that remove all the leaves as they rake them. Voila, no issues, problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP this is already the rule in MoCo. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DOT-highway/leaf/index.html
"We appreciate the area's residents placing their leaves at the curb and keeping them out of the street, which keeps the streets safe for the traveling public."
Op comes off poorly (cause cyclists) but in Montgomery County they are right. Leaves are not supposed to be on the streets but on the curb, which is the grassy part next to the street.
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Anonymous wrote:This is literally what the county tells us to do. It's not personal.