Phoenixpower
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ORIGINAL: sirsholly but Steven...there was over a foot of snow? Yeah, but my workplace didn't shut down. As long as I drove 20 mph, there were no problems. lol, Stevie and Holly, that reminds me on the snow "chaos" in Britain...which made only laugh this february http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2198672.ece or here a little videoclip... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGrM-4p-vg0 http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/68151/Snow-plunges-Britain-into-chaos/ over those 1-2 weeks I had the most slippery journey in my whole life as there the law is very different in Germany and the UK...in Germany, we have to clear the footpath in the early morning hours...if you don't do it and someone slips, then you are legally responsible... well, over here I was informed from several people it is quite the opposit...you can do it..but you don't have to...IF you do it and someone slips out, then you are legally responsible...if you don't do it and just leave it and someone slips out...then the government is responsible...gosh wasI annoyed on my way to work as that slippery conditions were getting on my nerves...I never felt so unsafe walking at a foothpath during winter at home
< Message edited by Phoenixpower -- 10/31/2009 7:51:23 AM >
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