
Egg Harbor Twp., NJ, Police Ask Residents Not To Yell At Snowplow Drivers
Let’s begin with the fact that Egg Harbor Township has about 300 miles of roadways. Next, dump about 2 feet of snow on top of that.
The Job of Public Safety & Public Works is Challenging to Say The Least
Protecting the public and removing the snow is no easy feat … especially when the snow is measured in feet.
The Egg Harbor Township Police (with the EHT Public Works Department) Posted The Following:
We kindly request that residents refrain from yelling at our snowplow operators. Although many are experiencing frustration, confronting the operator only delays snow clearing for the community. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this blizzard cleanup. #Community #EHT #thankyouforyoursup
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The EHT Police & Public Works Departments
For the past two-plus days, these hard-working public employees have been working around the clock with very little rest.
Winter storms such as this only happen about once every 30 years in Southern most Southern Neq Jersey.
It Is A Reasonable Request
To ask for the public to not yell at the snow plow drivers. They are doing a most difficult job under nearly impossible circumstances.
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