Philadelphia Sanitation Driver Caught on Video Plowing Snow Onto Parked Cars

City officials confirm the employee's behavior was unacceptable and will be addressed internally.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 4:07pm

A viral video filmed in Philadelphia shows a city sanitation truck driver purposefully pushing snow onto parked cars in the Kensington neighborhood following a major winter storm. The 35-second clip captures the driver making profanity-laced remarks as he buries the vehicles in snow. City officials have identified the employee and say the situation is being addressed.

Why it matters

This incident highlights concerns over public employees potentially misusing city resources and equipment to intentionally cause damage or inconvenience to residents. It also raises questions about accountability and oversight within the sanitation department.

The details

The video, first reported by NBC10 Philadelphia, was recorded on January 26th, a day after over 9 inches of snow fell in the city. In the footage, the sanitation truck driver can be heard making profane comments as he plows snow onto parked cars, telling residents 'If your car look like this just go and head the f--- back in the house' and 'If I can't drive, you b----es can't drive'.

  • The video was recorded on January 26, 2026, a day after over 9 inches of snow fell in Philadelphia.
  • The incident occurred in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia.

The players

Philadelphia Sanitation Department

The city agency responsible for waste collection and snow removal in Philadelphia.

Carlton Williams

The director of Philadelphia's Clean and Green initiative, who addressed the incident on Facebook.

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What they’re saying

“Unfortunately, I received several reports of activity when there were drivers who intentionally buried people in their cars, often causing safety and dangerous conditions. The city of Philadelphia does not tolerate this type of behavior and if it occurs, we will address it immediately.”

— Carlton Williams, Director, Clean and Green Initiative (Facebook)

What’s next

City officials have identified the sanitation driver involved and say the situation is being addressed internally through the appropriate disciplinary channels.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of accountability and oversight for public employees, especially those operating heavy machinery and equipment that can pose risks to public safety if misused. It also highlights the need for clear policies and training to ensure city workers uphold professional standards when carrying out their duties.