Socrates wrote:Haz wrote:LookMumI'mOnMCF.net wrote:What's the point in wasting money for something that only happens once every 50 years?
Just because one or two football games are called off doesn't mean the world is going to end.
Very true.
It would be uneconomical for councils to invest more in precautions, eg more gritters. It would be political suicide if a council spent a couple of million quid on gritters which were then used anoub 10 times in their entire lifespan. There would be a public outcry at the 'wasting of money'. Its all down to politics, they won't do whats needed if it loses votes.
Can you imagine the whining if they just bought too much salt? It'd be headlines about "grit mountains!"
I remember when I was living in Washington, DC in 2005. The "most powerful city in the world" and the surrounding areas ran out of salt/sand by Decemeber, and had blown through their budgets. The worst of the winter was yet to come. Virginia had to "import" salt from Tennessee and the city had to from Ohio or Pennsylvania with an IOU attached. You think you have it bad. 1/10th of the snow you are getting would shut down most of DC for a week. The worst part about DC is that it never gets really cold, and usually hovers around freezing, so they need to salt all the time as the roads refreeze every night. Cannot tell you how many times I have driven sideways on black ice.
It is great they are clearing the car parks, but how passable with the roads be for fans? How far is the nearest train station?
I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I am all out of bubblegum.