Posted by MSD on May 08, 2012 at 18:55:29 from (67.4.61.137):
City is doing a water main project a block from my house and has had barricades up just past my driveway for the last 2 days. They have 2 big red signs up down the road by the next street that says road is closed but they still come up to the barricades and then turn around and go back. Some times they are lined up 3 or 4 waiting to make the turn. One of the workers brought a semi load of gravel up to the barricades and was moving it so he could get past when a car comes up and waits till he moves it and the sneaks past him. Guy hollered at him but that didn't stop him. Went a block further to the trench they had open and then had to come back. There is a field driveway on the other side of the street from me and they started going into the ditch and up the drive way and then back onto the road to get around them. They still had to come back cause they couldn't get through. They had excavators, piles of sand and dirt across the road you could see from the barricades but that wouldn't stop them. Finally the workers parked a truck in the driveway so they couldn't get through. Tonight some guy came with a long gooseneck behind his pickup and tried to turn around but couldn't make it so he moves the barricades and goes past them not bothering to move them back. He got to the work site and had to go in the ditch to get to a cross road and took it till he came to more barricades and had to move them also. Kinda funny to watch the idiots but you got to wonder, doesn't any body pay attention to road signs?
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