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"Other places get long cold hard winters and are geared up for it. No point spending millions on machinery when we get a few inches per year. It’s winter it snows. Suck it up or move abroad. " | |||
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" It’s winter it snows. Suck it up or move abroad. " I am not complaining, merely don't understand why | |||
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"Other places get long cold hard winters and are geared up for it. No point spending millions on machinery when we get a few inches per year. It’s winter it snows. Suck it up or move abroad. " This. There's no point in us spending millions to heat the pavements in city centres (Oslo, Norway) or changing road structures to allow for ploughed snow banks and clearance space for shovelled snow on driveways etc because it is such a rare thing here. We don't have 3 solid months of up to our knees snow. We're lucky if we get a few wee flurries over winter. Councils are struggling to keep teachers in front of pupils and the NHS is hemorrhaging but the government will barely give the funding for a plaster. If there's no money for that why would local or central governments spend money on gritters, ploughs and the man power for something that might not be needed or only needed for a week? V x | |||
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"Other places get long cold hard winters and are geared up for it. No point spending millions on machinery when we get a few inches per year. It’s winter it snows. Suck it up or move abroad. This. There's no point in us spending millions to heat the pavements in city centres (Oslo, Norway) or changing road structures to allow for ploughed snow banks and clearance space for shovelled snow on driveways etc because it is such a rare thing here. We don't have 3 solid months of up to our knees snow. We're lucky if we get a few wee flurries over winter. Councils are struggling to keep teachers in front of pupils and the NHS is hemorrhaging but the government will barely give the funding for a plaster. If there's no money for that why would local or central governments spend money on gritters, ploughs and the man power for something that might not be needed or only needed for a week? V x" This exactly. People in other counties contribute and pay for by means of tax or privately for the service to keep roads, private housing develops and their drive ways etc clear of snow. If we were asked to contribute to that there'd be even more outrage than that caused by a few cancelled flights etc. The flip side of the coin, no other country in the worlds has a free health service to compare to ours, that's where your tax goes. So given the option I think most people would chose free health care. Only bugbear I have about the snow here is it's ability to demonstrate just how bad lots of people actually are at driving!! It's actually shocking. | |||
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"Other places get long cold hard winters and are geared up for it. No point spending millions on machinery when we get a few inches per year. It’s winter it snows. Suck it up or move abroad. This. There's no point in us spending millions to heat the pavements in city centres (Oslo, Norway) or changing road structures to allow for ploughed snow banks and clearance space for shovelled snow on driveways etc because it is such a rare thing here. We don't have 3 solid months of up to our knees snow. We're lucky if we get a few wee flurries over winter. Councils are struggling to keep teachers in front of pupils and the NHS is hemorrhaging but the government will barely give the funding for a plaster. If there's no money for that why would local or central governments spend money on gritters, ploughs and the man power for something that might not be needed or only needed for a week? V x This exactly. People in other counties contribute and pay for by means of tax or privately for the service to keep roads, private housing develops and their drive ways etc clear of snow. If we were asked to contribute to that there'd be even more outrage than that caused by a few cancelled flights etc. The flip side of the coin, no other country in the worlds has a free health service to compare to ours, that's where your tax goes. So given the option I think most people would chose free health care. Only bugbear I have about the snow here is it's ability to demonstrate just how bad lots of people actually are at driving!! It's actually shocking. " This, i see so many driving as if its the same weather,driving the same (fast) even though the wee temperature displays probably displaying -3 on the dashboard,so are they driving the same trusting and hoping the road has been gritted? Sorry,but you cant drive like that just hoping all is ok,and tailgating with a higher risk of less grip is madness too. | |||
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"6 inches is never too much .... I refer more " Same I really like 8 inches | |||
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"A lot of funding goes in to flooding prevention which I would say is a good idea but it would also help if we all had winter tyres, you would be surprised how many people haven’t actually heard of them." Good point, some European countries it's the law to have them in your car in winter. Dealers are obliged to store them and fit then F.O.C. our road safety laws are so out of date now it's unbelievable. | |||
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