Come on guys--the sanitation workers work hard cleaning up the City--let's give them a break--I don't believe it is their fault for the slow response to plowing--they should have been on alert--and sent out early in the storm to keep things plowing along.
Anon 2:48 - This is New York. We look for people to blame and we mock the things we can't control, it's part of our nature. This is a very funny response to a shameful situation; in some other places they'd be going after the sanit workers with burning torches and pitchforks.
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Come on guys--the sanitation workers work hard cleaning up the City--let's give them a break--I don't believe it is their fault for the slow response to plowing--they should have been on alert--and sent out early in the storm to keep things plowing along.
ReplyDeleteAnon 2:48 - This is New York. We look for people to blame and we mock the things we can't control, it's part of our nature. This is a very funny response to a shameful situation; in some other places they'd be going after the sanit workers with burning torches and pitchforks.
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