Sam Haneiwich said he wanted to start collecting tolls from all of the people walking by his house to take pictures. The sinkhole in the road next to his home had become a Hernando County spectacle on Sunday afternoon. Neighbors from down the street, bikers out for a midday ride and families with strollers gawked at the 40-yard wide, 30-foot deep hole, some snapping photos from behind the yellow caution tape, others walking right up to where the pavement dropped off into the earth.
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