Anonymous wrote:I've got a corner lot, and it is a lot of work. Neighbors across the street do not even have a sidewalk. Seems like an unfair burden and everyone should help out. But yes, I always shovel.
Anonymous wrote:I've got a corner lot, and it is a lot of work. Neighbors across the street do not even have a sidewalk. Seems like an unfair burden and everyone should help out. But yes, I always shovel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of lots of legitimate reasons why someone may not have shoveled their sidewalk.
I can't think of a single good reason why someone may leave their bike/e-bike/scooter on the sidewalk.
Save your tsk-tsking for those *ssholes.
The only legit reason is that you are out of town. It's your responsibility and if you can't do it yourself, you must ask someone else to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I've got a corner lot, and it is a lot of work. Neighbors across the street do not even have a sidewalk. Seems like an unfair burden and everyone should help out. But yes, I always shovel.
Anonymous wrote:This pisses me off. We live in an affluent neighborhood where most of the kids walk to school. A bunch of houses on the route (mind you, some are on the only side of the street the kids can walk on because of crosswalk placement) didn't shovel the first snow and gave a half-assed effort for this last snow and now it's one giant sheet of ice. They are able-bodied, and if they somehow are not, we are the kind of community where you could offer to pay the kids $5 and they'd be happy to shovel for them, or even just post on the listserv they are unable and I'd come do it myself.
If they don't want to be a positive part of the community, they should probably move out to the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can think of lots of legitimate reasons why someone may not have shoveled their sidewalk.
I can't think of a single good reason why someone may leave their bike/e-bike/scooter on the sidewalk.
Save your tsk-tsking for those *ssholes.
The only legit reason is that you are out of town. It's your responsibility and if you can't do it yourself, you must ask someone else to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I've got a corner lot, and it is a lot of work. Neighbors across the street do not even have a sidewalk. Seems like an unfair burden and everyone should help out. But yes, I always shovel.
Anonymous wrote:I can think of lots of legitimate reasons why someone may not have shoveled their sidewalk.
I can't think of a single good reason why someone may leave their bike/e-bike/scooter on the sidewalk.
Save your tsk-tsking for those *ssholes.
Anonymous wrote:Shovel them yourself
Anonymous wrote:I can think of lots of legitimate reasons why someone may not have shoveled their sidewalk.
I can't think of a single good reason why someone may leave their bike/e-bike/scooter on the sidewalk.
Save your tsk-tsking for those *ssholes.