Originally posted by janeyo
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Our pavements are lethal
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I was quite surprised even to get a call! I was expecting nada. Still it doesn't help the pavements.
I am now planning different routes to school in the hope that one will be better.
It's raining here now so it will either wash all the snow and ice away or wash a little bit away and then the rest will freeze tonight making the pavements worse tomrrow. Hmmmm
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Originally posted by Hilary B View PostAs I understand the law, if you do nothing, you are in the clear, but if you do ANYTHING (that would include a sign I think) then you become liable for whatever consequences arise...... Maybe someone who has a better grasp of these things can clarify?
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Originally posted by LizyDrippin View PostMy local council salt the pavements, well some pavements
they don't fix potholes thoughDont worry about tomorrow, live for today
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If you aint supposed to salt the areas yourself why do the council replemish the salt bins that are sited at blackspots?My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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Originally posted by Growem View PostIf that's the law, they should change it. In other countries, it's only if you DON'T clear your pavement in front of your house (or school or what have you) that you are then responsible for any accidents. If you've cleared and someone falls, well that's bad luck, but at least you've tried.
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