In a shocking turn of events, a Crown Heights resident has been spotted shoveling snow an entire foot beyond his property line.

Purim Satire: Neighbor Shovels Snow Beyond Property Line

In a shocking turn of events, a Crown Heights resident has been spotted shoveling snow an entire foot beyond his property line.

This news has come as a big surprise since people are known to shovel their snow exactly until the line that divides their property from their neighbor’s, resulting in driveways and gardens being shoveled until their exact halfway marker.

When confronted, the surprised resident explained that it was all a big mistake. The snow, he said, was so deep that it had completely obscured his ability to see exactly where his property ends and his neighbor’s begins.

“It won’t happen again,” he reassured us.

17 Comments

  • can-t believe how selfish people can be

    OMG do a mitzvah for a naighber whats wrong with you people!!!!!!

  • AMATURE

    he shiold do what i do i always take a measuring tape and ruler =)
    HAPPY PURIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Mati-s Mommy

    Sorry we are not originally from Crown Heights. We weren’t aware that one must shovel only up to one’s property line and no further.

  • Happy Purim

    Children have no business shoveling snow! How are they to know where a property line begins and ends? What’s next, a drivers license? Facebook? Put this child in jail. This madness needs to end and these kids need discipline!

  • pathetic

    ur allowed to shovel more then your own property!this shouldnt even be a purim joke it should be for real!

  • keep on shoveling

    On the note of shoveling, kol haoved to those who do shovel but when pushing a stroooler through mounds of snow outside jewish houses its really a chillul Hashem, if you have an elderly naghbor lend a hand…

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    In a shocking turn of events, a Crown Heights resident has been spotted shoveling snow an entire foot beyond his property line.

    This news has come as a big surprise since people are known to shovel their snow exactly until the line that divides their property from their neighbor’s, resulting in driveways and gardens being shoveled until their exact halfway marker.

    When confronted, the surprised resident explained that it was all a big mistake. The snow, he said, was so deep that it had completely obscured his ability to see exactly where his property ends and his neighbor’s begins.

    “It won’t happen again,” he reassured us.