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if YOU bought a house where you have to park 50m away and YOU need to grit the path from YOUR door to YOUR car so YOU don't slip over or YOUR family can get there easier they why don't YOU go out and buy a bag or two of your OWN grit and use it..
why should MY road taxes go towards making YOUR life easier?
as it's an old peoples home, then the operators of it have a duty of care to look out for the elderly and it's up to them to aquire their own supply of grit and use it should the need arise..
overall old peoples homes don't let their residents wander out into the snow anyway..
they have enough food to last them a few weeks usually too...
you grit the path ( and your own path as well.. ) so that it is easier for you to get to your car because you feel it's safer for YOU to be inside of a tonne of steel that's sliding about all over the place rather than risk falling on your bum on the ice...
the fact that the path is in front of or hear to an old folks home ( who never leave anyway.. the only benefit would bo to the staff ), is a side effect so don't claim that you are doing it soley for their benefit..
The simple fact is, there is not enough grit/trucks/manpower available to ensure that each and every road and footpath in the UK is kept free from snow and ice (and rightly so as it would cost huge amounts to keep this amount of resources at the ready just in case there's a change in the weather)
Why should Surrey get special preference?
Get yer shovel out like the rest of us.
just use the grit it will only go on others drives in big heaps or stay in the bin as no one can be bothered to put it where its supposed to be. There is more beer cans than grit in our box.
2) A child who had been using the icy pavement to "ice-skate" in his shoes got to the boundary line and nearly went flying when his shoes suddenly gripped...
Grit bins? Luxury. The only one I've seen in my area is half a mile away.
Fortunately my road gets gritted, it's been done 3 times tonight already!
2 weeks back I gritted the pavement in front of my house and regretted it...
1) As soon as I finished I realised I had used over £5 worth of dishwasher salt to do it
2) A child who had been using the icy pavement to "ice-skate" in his shoes got to the boundary line and nearly went flying when his shoes suddenly gripped...