Arnold Schwarzenegger terminates huge pothole that wasn’t actually a pothole – National

Arnold Schwarzenegger was so tired of the huge hole in his neighborhood in Los Angeles that he decided to take matters into his own hands and fill it with asphalt.
the only problem?of The pothole wasn’t really a pothole And he ended up covering a rather important service trench.
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The 75-year-old actor took to Twitter on Tuesday to explain why. Decided to “end” the hole.
“I always say do something instead of complaining.
In the video, neighbors are seen rolling down car windows and shouting thanks to the action movie star.
“You’re welcome,” says Schwarzenegger. terminator glasses.
“I have to do it myself. It’s crazy. I’ve been waiting for this hole to close for three weeks,” he says.
Schwarzenegger got fed up with the giant pothole in his neighborhood, picked up a shovel and filled it himself with water. But it wasn’t a pothole.
Schwarzenegger got fed up with the giant pothole in his neighborhood, picked up a shovel and filled it himself with water. But it wasn’t a pothole.
However, a city spokesperson told NBC Los Angeles that the area was “not a pothole“
Officials told the news station that what Schwarzenegger buried was actually a gas service trench dug for ongoing work being done in the area by SoCal Gas. said that the work should have been completed by the end of next month.
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Despite being accused of unauthorized road construction, a former California governor’s rep told People magazine: left much to be desired When doing gas work.
“The comment I saw from the city was that they would fill the trenches at the end of May,” a contact told People. block one-way traffic Have you ever forced a car or bicycle to go dangerously backwards?”
“Honestly, the city is just as bad at damage control as it is at providing basic services,” they added.
Schwarzenegger got fed up with the giant pothole in his neighborhood, picked up a shovel and filled it himself with water. Unfortunately it wasn’t a pothole.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office via AP
Unfortunately, the gas company has to put Schwarzenegger’s job back on and the trenches have to be dug again so the project can be completed.
But even if the holes were actually filled, the Los Angeles Department of Public Works told ABC-7: I had to redo my acting jobAnyway, that particular street is made of concrete, not the asphalt that Schwarzenegger used.
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