Introducing The RBCo. Bridge Sweeper

29 Apr

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Almost everyday I ride my bike over some sort of bridge, I don’t really understand how so many bottles get broken, but I see a broken bottle I think I should stop and clean it up… well today I finally did.

I have an extra-cylce with a broom and a dust pan and if you send me an email when you see a broken bottle or other possible flat tire creating roadside debris I’ll try and clean it up, because I’m tired of just riding by and thinking who the heck is going to stop and clean it up. Well now I am.

Send me an email with the date and time with a brief description of were the needed cleanup is and I’ll try and get to it ASAP.
bridgesweeper@gmail.com

– Marcus

6 Responses to “Introducing The RBCo. Bridge Sweeper”

  1. Peter April 29, 2013 at 10:05 AM #

    I believe TBTA is supposed to send mechanical brooms over the bridges. It’s not DSNY as I work for them and we don’t service the bridges.

  2. Juan Monroy April 29, 2013 at 11:24 AM #

    You are the BEST!

    • Marcus April 30, 2013 at 12:57 PM #

      Yes, I’m sure someone is supposed to do it, but if you ride yu know how often the glass is there.
      Marcus

    • Marcus April 30, 2013 at 12:58 PM #

      Thanks for the positive feedback, I’m just trying to do something real.

  3. Chicken Underwear April 29, 2013 at 4:17 PM #

    I guess you have not ridden over the Triboro from Manhattan to Randall’s Island lately. You will need more than a dustbin to clean that up.

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