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Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 02 Feb 2009 01:38:14 +0000, Matthew Dickinson wrote: I can't remember this happening in the 70s and 80s when we had the same levels of snowfall, so I wonder what has changed... It didn't happen when Milton Keynes Council made the gritting errors a few years ago which resulted in the entire grid system becoming an ice rink. The timetable was given up and the buses that were out were sliding all over the place, but a service was maintained as far as humanly possible, and even restarted the next day, given that the drivers themselves also had to get to/from home. Neil I wonder if this is in part because the weather is EXPECTED to get worse. Last time it snowed in the afternoon and transport was distrupted (by idiots in cars and HGVs) many people spent many hours trying to get home and others slept in their offices. Perhaps if such weather is expected it is better to make it difficult to get to work in the first place Jim Chisholm |
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