Shoveling snow is a task most of us approach on autopilot. The momentary ahh, pretty! of waking up to a fresh blanket of white powder fades quickly as you leap into action: You clear what needs clearing, push the snow aside and call it a job well done. But is it? As long as the sidewalk is clear, few of us pause to think about whether our shoveling could come back to haunt us. The problem is, one hasty decision can cross a line you didn’t even know existed. In some places, it can lead to fines, warnings or even bigger issues. We check in with Thomas Simeone, an attorney based in Washington, D.C., who not only knows the law, but he’s shoveled more than his fair share of snow. Before the next winter storm hits, it’s vital you understand a common cold-weather misstep that can cost you more than sore arms. Keep reading to learn what you’re supposed to do, and what you’re definitely not , so you can avoid running afoul of the law this winter. Get Reader’s Digest ’s Read Up ...
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