Hi,
I didn't SEE a gritter till after Xmas.
They say they have to keep the trunk roads open.
My problem is getting from my front door to my car, which involves a lot of flapping of arms. Getting to the end of the road, on foot, is exhausting. The chemist tells me that three people have fallen outside his shop ..... high street pavement. But we have no problem driving on the ungritted road.
Keeping the trunk roads open keeps commerce alive. Commerce doesn't have a vote. We have votes, but don't get the service. Oh well, thats one form of democracy.
The problem seems to be that if the council grit the road, they become liable. Now there is a law that needs thinking about. How much do our councils pay the insurance companies? Do the insurance companies tell councils not to grit the roads? Solution! Make private accident insurance compulsory for everybody. Then the insurers will have to pay out whether the pavements are cleared/gritted or not. Removes tongue from cheek.
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