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Oh, my God, the snowbanks, they're mobile!
By adamg on Sun, 02/15/2015 - 4:59pm
Jonathan Berk watched in amazement as a snowbank drove by on Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay this afternoon.
Oh, and in response to the doubters, he adds:
Took a right off West Newton onto Huntington. It was moving. Trust me.
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People like this should not
People like this should not have licenses.
MAssHat award
I think we have this year's winner.
3, 2, 1...
...counting down until people start screaming that for doing this this guy should be ticketed, fined, have his license suspended, arrested, jailed, waterboarded, or executed.
1,2,3 absolutely
4 and 5 if anyone gets hurt because of it. Examples must be made and lessons must be taught. This is unacceptable behavior from a motorist.
You're driving behind this
You're driving behind this guy at 40mph when a huge chunk of this snow pile releases and hits your windshield. Let's assume you don't swerve reflexively - you either slam on the brakes and possibly get rear-ended, or you hunt for your wiper stalk in panic, but now you are driving blind for several seconds. What if you hit something or someone? How do you feel now about this guys' lazy snow-clearing?
...and the guilty driver is
...and the guilty driver is gone
As a pedestrian
If that drove by me, I wouldn't be able to resist the urge to go tap the bottom of it and watch it collapse all over all of his windows.
It won't last
The first time he hits the brakes, it will collapse onto his hood, and he'll have to stop and clear it off.
River Roads
If the car was just a bit taller he could drive down one of the river roads and let the CARS OLNY signs take care of his problem. It would be the following driver's problem at that point.
I actually saw a car whose
I actually saw a car whose owner apparently tried to fashion some kind of sculpture out of the snow on top of the roof. I'm not sure what it was supposed to be, because it had been eroded by wind, travel, melting, etc. Part of me kind of wanted to applaud the artistic impulse.
Can a spinal cord be far
Can a spinal cord be far behind?