Verizon hires some company to load them into trucks and distribute them all over the neighborhood. Then they sit out for a while, and then we the taxpayers hire a trash hauling company to pick them up and haul them to a landfill. Wouldn't it be simpler and more efficient for the city to pay Verizon to have them sent directly to the landfill?
The board should haul Verizon in for the flagrant blocking of a hydrant! Maybe they should even go so far as to bar Verizon from offering their FIOS services in Bos-- oh wait...
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HATE THEM
Finally, something we can all agree on.
Although the litterer was wrong, we all know how he/she feels: these have got to go. I've got a dozen in my lobby.
What is the home address of the highest Verizon executive in the Bay State? I have a special delivery for him.
Jersey
I couldn't find any executives in MA, but here's where the President and CEO Lowell C McAdam lives.
http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/lowell-mcadams-house/
Blocking the hydrant?
At least guys on chairs can get up and move ;-)
Oh snap!
Zing! Take that North End sidewalk sitter!
I still use them.
They make great targets when I go to the shooting range. Paper flies out of them like confetti.
This is so inefficient
Verizon hires some company to load them into trucks and distribute them all over the neighborhood. Then they sit out for a while, and then we the taxpayers hire a trash hauling company to pick them up and haul them to a landfill. Wouldn't it be simpler and more efficient for the city to pay Verizon to have them sent directly to the landfill?
DISGRACEFUL!
The board should haul Verizon in for the flagrant blocking of a hydrant! Maybe they should even go so far as to bar Verizon from offering their FIOS services in Bos-- oh wait...