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<blockquote data-quote="tree md" data-source="post: 1344950" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>I just try not to blow stuff at oncoming cars. If there is a drain at the curb I will try to blow the debris in there but mostly I blow it out in the road where it can be carried away by oncoming traffic. The neighbors probably don't like it that the debris is likely to end up on their curb. I just try to be respectful and rake most of the debris up so there is not a lot going out into the street. It gets washed away in the first rain anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree md, post: 1344950, member: 1338"] I just try not to blow stuff at oncoming cars. If there is a drain at the curb I will try to blow the debris in there but mostly I blow it out in the road where it can be carried away by oncoming traffic. The neighbors probably don't like it that the debris is likely to end up on their curb. I just try to be respectful and rake most of the debris up so there is not a lot going out into the street. It gets washed away in the first rain anyway. [/QUOTE]
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