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A man uses a tool to remove snow from his vehicle.
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"AITA - Removing snow from around my car after big storm"
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The resident goes on to explain that D.C.'s response effort is slowed because of just how much snow actually piled onto the city in such a short period of time, paired with below-freezing temperatures that quickly turned that snow into ice. Residential streets, unfortunately, are not the most integral streets for city employees to plow, so residents must take their vehicles' futures into their own hands. That's exactly what the resident decides to do, but their neighbor thinks that they get a say in where the leftover snow goes.
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A man uses a car tool to remove snow from the hood of his vehicle.
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Unfortunately, the snow pile being too high is not the resident's problem. The neighbor is under the false impression that she owns the grassy area when the condo actually owns it. Aside from that fact, the neighbor explicitly mentions how that area gets the most amount of sun, therefore, giving the snow its best chance at a quick melt. Some people simply don't want to accept when they've blown something out of proportion.
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