Posted by JayinNY on December 07, 2010 at 07:18:45 from (67.72.98.45):
I went out to do chores this morning and heard the county plow go buy. I waited for him to come back and, took this pic.!!! Anything strike you as being odd? Why is this guy running with the plows down on a bare road, can you believe what a waste this is? And our state NY and local country (Schenectady) cry there broke. Thats at least a $235,00 truck, loaded with salt and obisously a moron makeing $30 some dollars/hr driving it. In July the county paid a company to "tar the cracks in the road", now you look at the tar and the plow it pulling it up, another waste. Then we have times were theres 8-10" of snow on the road and there no were around. We had a big storm Feb14th of 07, My father in law was a wingman for the town, well he had heard that the county was holding out on plowing to try to get state of emergency money! Unbelivelable. Not to mention what the salt is doing to the ground runoff. Sorry for the rant, but it gets annoying when such stupidity is happening, and no one can figure ways to save money, or why were broke!
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