tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3867547551512887454.post5137269614290628620..comments2023-07-25T11:18:58.991+01:00Comments on Mr Reasonable: Icy pavements in Barnet. A solution perhaps?Mr Reasonablehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13496421592535949071noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3867547551512887454.post-83362509076289731792013-01-26T19:09:50.660+00:002013-01-26T19:09:50.660+00:00Hi Kavey, You are right everyone (subject to abili...Hi Kavey, You are right everyone (subject to ability) should try and clear the bit of pavement in front of their own house but as you say there are many stretches on walking routes, near tub and train stations, bus stops and the high street where the council should help. The Council seem to have given up on clearing pavements which is unacceptable.Mr Reasonablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13496421592535949071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3867547551512887454.post-77773675756208722692013-01-26T18:13:44.373+00:002013-01-26T18:13:44.373+00:00As a Barnet resident with poor balance and arthrit...As a Barnet resident with poor balance and arthritis in my hips, I have definitely found the icy pavements a struggle. Whilst I understand that the council can't be expected to clear residential streets, I'm amazed they haven't made an effort to clear pavements on high streets and main walking routes. <br /><br />As a result, I like many others, have had to take the risk of walking in the road (to avoid slipping and injuring ourselves), but conscious that cars may still slip on ice remnants in the road and do us more damage.<br /><br />I think it would also be valuable for government (and I'm talking central here, really) to campaign for people to clear their own stretch of pavements in residential areas. Firstly, they need to dispel the ridiculous belief that if you do clear the pavement and someone still slips and injurs themselves, you are liable. And they need to ensure that you are not. And secondly, they need to educate the moronic masses that neither salt nor grit are actually magic potions that can dispel several inches of snow just by being sprinkled over the top. The snow needs to be cleared away manually, and then the cleared area salted / gritted to deal with the remaining moisture.<br /><br />Kaveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16662875905365870280noreply@blogger.com