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Since when have you moved next to the one in the states that has had all that snow :D
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That's funny - I was thinking the exact same thing....must have excellent eyesight to see all the way to Newark...
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I eat plenty of carrots, l mean l live near Heathrow, they had problems that lasted several days, and we had trouble clearing our roads etc, an yet the Americans will be up and running within hours.
I like the bit on Sky, where was a an cleaner clearing the pavement of snow using a machine - l hope councils were watching. |
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The problem is though arthur if the councils invest in the machinery to do this then up goes the council tax but i'm sure you will be fine with that .You would be the first to rant about about councils having redundant machinery lying around costing money when the council tax goes up |
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Did you miss the bit were they said South Carolina had been hit by snow for the first time in over 100 years, how prepared do you think that state is to clear snow.;) |
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That's what irritates me about the UK. As I understand it, New York is no more likely to have snow than we are, but they are able to cope with several feet, while London struggles with a couple of inches.
Take my own experiences on that day if heavy snowfall, OK we *did* have the heaviest snowfall for 25 years, so I did expect trouble getting home. On reflection, I should have walked, but I made the mistake of believing the lies being peddled by the various transport company websites, and the national rail call centre. I live in Greater London. 13 miles from the centre of London. On that first day, we lost all public transport to our town. Our station was closed due to a tree falling on the line (although oddly National Rail insisted it was open but suffering delays of up to half an hour). TFL stated we had a bus service running with delays, although the hour and a half I spent waiting at East Croydon (which is a major transport hub) without seeing one bus suggests otherwise. The next day, the local rail station was still closed, but at least the national rail website was now saying it was closed. Ultimately, our bus service was down for 48 hours. The train service was down for nearly a week (they actually restarted the service on the Monday after the Tuesday we had the snow). During that week, we had no indication of when (or even if) the station would re-open. I'd still like to know why it took National Rail nearly a week to clear a fallen tree. The worst part, however, was that the companies involved didn't seem to be giving their own staff any info, so the staff directed passengers to the various websites. This would have been a good thing, had the websites had the correct info. |
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As my headmaster used to say ..must try harder |
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You see this is what makes me luagh, this country 'claims' it has lost millions of pounds due to the bad weather, and yet if they had invested in proper stuff to sort these conditions out, then this would not have happened.
Gatwick invested in proper machinery and survived and yet Heathrow, was stuffed. The UK is far behind other countries in everything we do. |
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How much should the airports/local authorities spend then arthur and how much should the airport fees and council tax go up then |
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I don't expect our transport not to be affected by the weather. To expect that is unreasonable. I do, however, expect it to recover quickly (which hasn't happened) and I do expect them to not lie to us. |
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The airports are privately run are they not. If they are privately run then the company that runs them should buy the kit. So if you want to blame the Government blame the previous Government that had been in charge for the last 10 years or more not the Goverment that has been in power less than a year, However i think you will find you need to blame the companies running the Ruddy airports. ---------- Post added at 13:20 ---------- Previous post was at 13:16 ---------- Quote:
As for blame we should be looking at companies running the trains and asking them WHY they do not have the kit to clear up the snow. They make enough money out of us so they should invest some of it to keep there service running. |
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I think a lot of it is down to it being Xmas. and the workers and even employers having a slack and lazy attitude towards the work that needs doing.
they think that it's acceptable, and it actually is that not a lot gets done over Xmas. especially when snow is concerned. a bit of snow has everyone wondering if they'll be going home early that day. |
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