• ikidd@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      I don’t mind the electric ones, but I had a neighbour that would fire up a two-stroke backpack monster at 6 AM any morning there was the barest skiff of snow. And he’d try for hours blowing heavier snow that he could have had shovelled in 15 minutes. He was generally just an asshole neighbour all around.

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        7 months ago

        we had a thread a while ago, and some dude was in there insisting that blowers can be “used for snow” because apparently snow blowers don’t fucking exist.

        People are fucking weird dude.

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          7 months ago

          I’ve used one for a very light coating or powdery snow, but more than a couple inches of that it’s just easier and faster with a shovel

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            7 months ago

            IMO if it’s that little snow, i’m just fucking leaving it.

            It’s not gonna kill me, unless it’s sitting on a solar array or something.

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              7 months ago

              I live in a place where if someone slips on your sidewalk they can sue, so I’m a little more cautious about it.

              Assuming we get snow ever again…

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                  7 months ago

                  For injuries related to slipping and falling. It’s a real thing, and why a lot of places nearby don’t even have sidewalks to avoid this liability

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                    7 months ago

                    this is such a weird legal thing. Even if it’s my sidewalk, you’re still walking on it of your own accord, i’d get it if maybe like, i put ice all over it, or something. but otherwise that’s not my problem.

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      7 months ago

      People forget brooms exist. Just like using a shovel during the winter.

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        7 months ago

        They probably weren’t too concerned with the emissions from the leaf blowers themselves, but the dust and whatnot they whip up into the air.

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          7 months ago

          Most gas-powered leaf blowers use two-cycle engines, which produce hundreds of times more hazardous pollutants and fine particulates than cars. Leaf blowers overtook automobiles as the number one source of air pollution in California during 2020.

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          7 months ago

          I did want to kneecap the idiot that decided to use a leaf blower to blow the sand off the parking lot of the apartment I used to rent in. Was kind of tempted to send the manager a bill for a new clear coat on my car.