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Anyone that was ticketed should fight it. Since it is an ordinance violation, the superior court would have to hear the appeal. They won't want to deal with it. In any event, this article does not even adress the constitutional issue of making a citizen perform work on city property. If sidewalks are city property, how can the city force a citizen to shovel them? If they are private property, how can the city force a citizen to shovel them?

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