Updated 02/09/2011 09:36 PM
South Brooklynites Vent Frustrations Over Blizzard Response
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The snow from the December blizzard has washed away, but emotions are still raw from the city's botched response.
About 50 people showed up to a meeting at IS 278 in Marine Park Wednesday to bash city officials over their response to the storm.
A representative from the city Sanitation Department and one from the mayor's office were on hand to listen and report back.
This was the final meeting on the storm response.
As in the five previous meetings, residents spoke about their experiences: not making it to the hospital, being trapped in their homes, and not seeing a plow for days.
"Where were you when you weren't plowing? You weren't seen on the streets. Where were you?" said one South Brooklyn resident.
"If we were not polite there would be four letter words hurled at the Sanitation Department without stop," said another.
"A week after the storm, my wife and I went in to the city. We were in the Times Square area. I will tell you right now, you would not even know that there had been a snow storm," said a third.
Areas of South Brooklyn were the hardest hit by the Christmas weekend storm.