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Snow Removal Is Wrong
The snow removal pick up truck drives around without removing snow. In the neighborhood, families are faced with snow banks at their driveway since the snow removal trucks only made a thin path in the road of snow removal. Today, three snow removal men drove around the neighbor without removing snow. Families doe not wish to damage cars while attempting to get on the thin trail of removed snow by the three snow removal men who drive around without removing snow. This is not right. They should remove snow and ensure families can safely drive on the streets. If housing can clear sidewalk, why can the three snow removal men who ride around in the truck several times a day without removing snow, just remove snow from the streets. Please explain.

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