There's no doubt that many pieces of New York City's roads could use some help. And I'm all for New Yorkers taking matters into their own hands. But who throws out a full, 60 pound bag of blacktop patch? At first glance I thought it was rock salt that someone had mistakenly laid on top of this ice patch on the corner of Bleeker and Sullivan, but closer inspection proved more confusing. It is strategically placed where the trash bin usually sits, so maybe it's someone's way of suggesting that the city's road work crews are trash? What do you think?
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Trashy Repair Job
There's no doubt that many pieces of New York City's roads could use some help. And I'm all for New Yorkers taking matters into their own hands. But who throws out a full, 60 pound bag of blacktop patch? At first glance I thought it was rock salt that someone had mistakenly laid on top of this ice patch on the corner of Bleeker and Sullivan, but closer inspection proved more confusing. It is strategically placed where the trash bin usually sits, so maybe it's someone's way of suggesting that the city's road work crews are trash? What do you think?
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