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– News about Quincy MA from Quincy Quarry News.
Quincy public safety traffic sign shortcomings continue.
While the City of Quincy has recently focused on harassing new and targeted old businesses in Quincy over signage and other sorts of things typically found in store windows while ignoring other obviously cosseted offenders, public safety traffic signs around the Q conversely continue to be in chaos as well as often missing in the wake of just barely record-setting winter snowfall last winter.
The problems with public safety signage are so severe that some in the Quincy Quarry newsroom almost opted to reach out to Department of Public Works Commissar Dan “Spanky” Raymondi for comment until such time as senior City Desk editors stopped laughing hysterically and told them not to bother.
As near as this reporter could make out, the editors felt that not even Quincy Quarry had the byte capacity bandwidth to post Spanky’s going on and on and on and on and on yet some more, much less did they care to enable his filibuster speaking style.
Further, one cannot help but not wish to stir up the rancor of local short people over the City of Quincy’s apparent as well as unilateral first ever use of what appears to be a short person-specific street crossing traffic sign.
Regardless, even internationally known singer, songwriter and commentator on short people Randy Newman was impressed as regards the steps taken on behalf of short people by it shortcomings-ridden mayor.
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All it will take is one tiny snow storm for this to be buried, knocked over, and end up in a snow farm in North Quincy.
Question is will the City of Quincy come up with an “Adopt a Midget Sign” program?
Or even an abandoned sign “Safe Haven” say at the soon to be defunct Quincy Hospital? #QuincyMA