Quincy Center Kim Jong Koch Plaza Snow Team Six pimps its rides?

 

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One tractor, left foreground; the other, center background
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While out and about on one of the recent lovely late spring days in Quincy looking for the news of the day, Quincy Quarry News personnel happened up a twofer of a sort.

The daily double?

Catching the two Kubota mini-tractors that are all but exclusively dedicated to supporting the obsessive/compulsive grade of cleanliness for Kim Kong Koch Plaza so as to satisfy the desire for a nice office window view for Quincy’s vertically challenged überlord and who has a more than a few quirks about such things as well as others.

How caught?

The two mini-tractors had been driven but a couple hundred feet from their nondescript shipping container used as their garage that is tucked away near the Quincy MBTA Red Lines such that one might mistakenly think that the container is tied to the T.

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Not only does Snow Team Six have a regular power washer, it also has a portable GumBuster® mini power washer
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Apparently, the two Snow Team Six members could not opt for the prudent use of but one tractor and so mitigate both wear and tear on at least one of them as well as also not waste expensive diesel fuel to schlep a but modest assortment of tools and such to do whatever were their plans.

In turn, Quincy Quarry New’s renowned Photo Recon Team Six yet again did its thing and exposséd the waste.

Then again, driving around Quincy in but modestly late model city rides is an all but cultish behavior by various city blue-collar workers, not to mention the arguable double trucking by our peerless mayor.

Further disconcerting for taxpayers stuck with the bills for all of these city rides, the Koch Machine recently submitted an ask to spend $3 million in tax money to buy new city rides.

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Mayor Koch’s de facto Chevy Tahoe Secret Service Special Edition with a leather interior ride
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After all, Dunkies runs must be made as well as that riding around beats heavy lifting.

In turn, such will surely even further reduce the average age of the vast fleet of city vehicles at a time when vehicle prices are at record highs and thus locals have not been able to themselves score a ride upgrade given COVID-precipitated and still ongoing supply chain disruptions.

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