With all our money going toward storm preparedness, what the hell happened? I thought we had plenty of snow plows at the ready to avoid such incidences. I sure hope the mayor is hearing about this and not congratulating himself and everyone else for their response to the blizzard. I can just picture all the, "Way to go, Brownie" moments taking place on tv.
There were also at least 3 abandoned cars on Ave A below St Marks. I would love to see an aerial shot of the Avenue from this morning - it definitely wins the award for Avenue Jammed With Dead Vehicles.
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With all our money going toward storm preparedness, what the hell happened? I thought we had plenty of snow plows at the ready to avoid such incidences. I sure hope the mayor is hearing about this and not congratulating himself and everyone else for their response to the blizzard. I can just picture all the, "Way to go, Brownie" moments taking place on tv.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they're starting to dig out the bus on 3rd and A. With hand shovels.
ReplyDeleteThere were also at least 3 abandoned cars on Ave A below St Marks. I would love to see an aerial shot of the Avenue from this morning - it definitely wins the award for Avenue Jammed With Dead Vehicles.
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