Is it really necessary to threaten people with arrest for driving a car in inclement weather? Inadvisable, yes, but not a criminal offense!
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@johnmcglasson1 Overbearing government authorities would not be a top reason.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@PhillipsPasha Passive-aggressive tailgating. One false move and those e-lights would've been blaring. - 2 more replies
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@mtracey If the storm is as bad as expected, the plows need to have the streets clear and there's been ample warning. It's called prudence. -
@StillUnsocial There are ways to communicate prudent public safety protocols without threatening arrest. - 5 more replies
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@mtracey yeah a bit harsh I think -
@sparklenaloha Arrest people for driving in the snow... no - 2 more replies
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@mtracey I kind of wish we had some more snow over here :/ -
@turkudellinger You don't have enough snow in Finland?
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@mtracey Also closing all the bridges & tunnels to NYC !https://twitter.com/joanneleon/status/559867946663936000 … -
@joanneleon Seems like total overkill.
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@mtracey I'm usually against big gov & this kind of overreach but the roads are already hellish. Even large roads like Eastern parkway. 1/2 -
@yossy770 Threatening people with arrest is going waaaaay overboard - 1 more reply
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