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It happens every time it snows around here... You dutifully clear off your driveway and sidewalks as mandated by the city. Then in the middle of the night the city snow plows come by and completely cover the sidewalk you worked so hard to clear and as an added bonus created a 3-foot tall wall of snow isolating your driveway from the street. As the temps dip below freezing, this new addition of snow turns into an immovable snow/ice mixture, meaning you are then helpless, even with a snow blower, to undo what the city plows have done. I've never met a snow plow driver, but I'm willing to bet they love causing problems like this for homeowners. You can see it in their bored eyes as they drive by while you are shoveling.
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Snowplow drivers come under the cover of night. I swear they wait for every last houselight on your block to turn out before zipping down the street. Probably turn off their headlights and orange flashers and camouflage the trucks to resemble a moving snowbank.
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