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Quincy Snow Jobs 2016: Q the handicapped – Part Two of Quincy Quarry’s latest and hard hitting series of éxposes.
In spite of previous as well as apparently at least partially successful addressings by the Quarry of shoddy treatment of the disabled in Quincy by the City of Quincy, apparently the City has slipped back into its old ways of arguably an abject lack of proper consideration of those whom civil servants are supposed to serve.

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So much for disabled parking in the Q?
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Granted, the seemingly interminable construction work in and around City Hall has made a mess of things; even so, City apparatchiks have all but invariably without fail managed to see that the City Hall’s VIP parking lot clear of snow throughout both this mild winter and last year’s barely record breaking winter even when the rest of the of the Q was reduced to single track dog sled tracks or a de facto giant skating rink.
Quincy Quarry briefly considered reaching out to City of Quincy Department of Public Works Commissar Dan “Spanky” Raymondi for comment, but then someone in the newsroom pointed out that one of the recently cited trucking company owners who were fined for illegal straw contributions made to the Koch campaign fund has the snow clearing contract for Hancock Street and other nearby streets in the Quincy Center area.
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All passengers handicapped from exiting?
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Even so, in fairness to city officials it must be pointed out that the City appears to be an equal opportunity offender.
For but one example from among innumerable, after spending upwards of $8 million on the Hancock Street Misalignment project, the curbside of the curbing surrounding the new planter boxes is so close to the curb along this misaligned as well as much maligned project that even non disabled passengers cannot readily exit their rides unless their ride is a large and tall SUV such as Mayor Koch’s apparently new but not clearly funded properly new City ride.
As such, one can only wonder what further difficulties will be caused when tress are finally planted in the planter boxes next spring after a planning Q-up delayed their planning this past fall as was originally scheduled.
Regardless of whatever likely yet again sorry outcome transpires, expect Quincy Quarry to cover the story as both only it can as well as always does.
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