27 things that suck about Boston
Even though I've launched a pro-Boston PR campaign in my head, I'd like to call your attention to this Phoenix article. Regular readers of this page, if there are any, will be familiar with many of the Phoenix's complaints.
For instance, they report that Mass. could have saved $67 million dollars last year by not requiring police to be paid "private" dollars (i.e. my dollars) to stand around trenches and open manholes (this figure excludes highway projects). On today's lunch break, I witnessed four cops protecting a side street from a crane in Davis Sq and two more cops protecting a freshly dug utility hole on Central St.
For instance, they report that Mass. could have saved $67 million dollars last year by not requiring police to be paid "private" dollars (i.e. my dollars) to stand around trenches and open manholes (this figure excludes highway projects). On today's lunch break, I witnessed four cops protecting a side street from a crane in Davis Sq and two more cops protecting a freshly dug utility hole on Central St.




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Nice post which they report that Mass. could have saved $67 million dollars last year by not requiring police to be paid "private" dollars to stand around trenches and open manholes . On lunch break, witnessed four cops protecting a side street from a crane in Davis Sq and two more cops protecting a freshly dug utility hole on Central St.Thanks a lot for posting this article.
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