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Mancie 21-12-2010 03:50

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Now I don't want to make this bad weather a political issue.. but where are the government that told us they were prepared for any situation?.. they told us only weeks ago not to worry .. these people and ex high school boys have no idea of the chaos this country is facing.

steeljack 21-12-2010 05:26

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Seems you think the 'high school' boys should be out with the brooms and shovels , how about conscripting the dole dossers from under their duvets to do some of the clean up , lets call it work experience :D

You guys need someone like Mama Grizzly (Sarah Palin) , she didn't winge and moan when she was Gov. of Alaska she just sorted the problem.
Never heard such cry babies , we had over 6' of snow over the 'hill' (elevation 7200') into Nevada from California last night and the road is still open and the trucks are still rolling, :D :D

steeljack 21-12-2010 05:34

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just had a look at the Arrod (Gt Harwood) web cam and every thing is clear , whats the problem ...
http://studio25.viewnetcam.com:7641/...STD&Language=0

BERNADETTE 21-12-2010 06:09

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Trouble is SJ that a bit of snow over here causes major disruptions. Heathrow has been virtually closed since last Friday and there are major problems with the rail and road networks:mad:

keith parkinson 21-12-2010 06:39

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Driving round east Lancs yesterday from 6 am til 8pm. No roads seemed to have been gritted. finally saw gritter at 8 that appeared to be spreading a very thin load - Gritter Lite!

entwisi 21-12-2010 06:48

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And Labour did SUCH a good job of it in January now didn't they.....

Oh for a goldfish memory....

Infrastructure takes time to put in place and personal responsibility is a key factor. I put Winter Tyres on my car a couple of weeks ago and they difference in grip is night and day. even on frozen compacted snow getting up teh 1:4 hill to get off teh estate it just grips and goes. Walking round the car park at work ( which is a nice 1 mile stroll at lunch) the number of very expensive prestige cars driving round with nearly bald summer tyres on was daft. I'm not surprised that people get stuck, my only problem is they have a habit of blocking those of us that can get about.

jaysay 21-12-2010 08:40

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 870197)
Now I don't want to make this bad weather a political issue.. but where are the government that told us they were prepared for any situation?.. they told us only weeks ago not to worry .. these people and ex high school boys have no idea of the chaos this country is facing.

Getting Desperate now Mancie, scraping the bottom of the stupid barrel now, considering last January everything was rose when Gordon was a the Helm, I see no Ships:silly::silly::silly:

gynn 21-12-2010 09:25

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Its typically British to argue amongst ourselves as to which political party is to blame, rather than concentrating on the real problems. It smacks of arguing how the deck chairs should be arranged on the deck of the Titanic.

Have you noticed how often over the past few years we have suffered "Once in 100 years" or "Once in 50 years" weather? It is time everyone woke up to the fact that extremes of weather are becoming more and more commonplace, whatever the cause.

Also, one of the biggest complaints from travellers is the woeful public relations displayed by airports, airlines and rail operators. A full review of information dissemination is needed, and if the big travel operators aren't prepared to put resources into it, they should be forced to do so.

jaysay 21-12-2010 09:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 870224)
Its typically British to argue amongst ourselves as to which political party is to blame, rather than concentrating on the real problems. It smacks of arguing how the deck chairs should be arranged on the deck of the Titanic.

Have you noticed how often over the past few years we have suffered "Once in 100 years" or "Once in 50 years" weather? It is time everyone woke up to the fact that extremes of weather are becoming more and more commonplace, whatever the cause.

Also, one of the biggest complaints from travellers is the woeful public relations displayed by airports, airlines and rail operators. A full review of information dissemination is needed, and if the big travel operators aren't prepared to put resources into it, they should be forced to do so.

Mancie started it:D

entwisi 21-12-2010 09:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 870224)
Its typically British to argue amongst ourselves as to which political party is to blame, rather than concentrating on the real problems. It smacks of arguing how the deck chairs should be arranged on the deck of the Titanic.

Have you noticed how often over the past few years we have suffered "Once in 100 years" or "Once in 50 years" weather? It is time everyone woke up to the fact that extremes of weather are becoming more and more commonplace, whatever the cause.

Also, one of the biggest complaints from travellers is the woeful public relations displayed by airports, airlines and rail operators. A full review of information dissemination is needed, and if the big travel operators aren't prepared to put resources into it, they should be forced to do so.


Absolutely but how would you feel if the ConLib spent 300 million on severe winter defences only for it to be mild and wet.. then they would be castigated for spending money unnecessarily....

read this - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12042733

dammed if you do... springs to mind.

Tealeaf 21-12-2010 10:09

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Any of you lot know what the M66 is like? I should be back in Manchester tomorrow where I intend doing a bit of shopping before going on to Accy, by either the X41 or if that's messed up, by train by either Blackburn or Preston.

entwisi 21-12-2010 10:14

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its fine mate, drove it this morning, clear both lanes all the way (including the A56 bit from Rammy to Accy ). Buses were running as well as I passed 1

jaysay 21-12-2010 10:22

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 870227)
Any of you lot know what the M66 is like? I should be back in Manchester tomorrow where I intend doing a bit of shopping before going on to Accy, by either the X41 or if that's messed up, by train by either Blackburn or Preston.

You mean the Laird of Church is spending Christmas with his minions:D:D

Tealeaf 21-12-2010 10:23

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Cheers Ian - I just hope there ain't a foot of snow before tomorrow afternoon.

wadey 21-12-2010 10:24

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I blame the hose pipe ban


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