Ice on Sidewalks
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- Übergod
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
I remember last year or the year before when the same thing happened with snow followed by a deep freeze. It was much more slippery then than it is now, and all of the sidewalks that weren't shoveled were sheer ice. I remember one area that was so bad that I had to walk on somebody's snow covered lawn to avoid the ice. When I went by, the man who lived in the house was actually outside and told me to "Please not walk on his lawn." I basically told him that the stretch of sidewalk in front of his house was a death trap and that if he would have done a better job de-icing and clearing it, then I wouldn't have to walk on his yard in the first place.
I will continue to do this wherever I feel it is necessary and I don't have a CARE in the world if it bothers people about me walking on their property. If you don't like it then CLEAR your flippin sidewalk. Simple concept. I have had one broken leg in my life and I don't really want another one.
I will continue to do this wherever I feel it is necessary and I don't have a CARE in the world if it bothers people about me walking on their property. If you don't like it then CLEAR your flippin sidewalk. Simple concept. I have had one broken leg in my life and I don't really want another one.
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
Cumungala wrote:I remember last year or the year before when the same thing happened with snow followed by a deep freeze. It was much more slippery then than it is now, and all of the sidewalks that weren't shoveled were sheer ice. I remember one area that was so bad that I had to walk on somebody's snow covered lawn to avoid the ice. When I went by, the man who lived in the house was actually outside and told me to "Please not walk on his lawn." I basically told him that the stretch of sidewalk in front of his house was a death trap and that if he would have done a better job de-icing and clearing it, then I wouldn't have to walk on his yard in the first place.
I will continue to do this wherever I feel it is necessary and I don't have a CARE in the world if it bothers people about me walking on their property. If you don't like it then CLEAR your flippin sidewalk. Simple concept. I have had one broken leg in my life and I don't really want another one.
I brought it up in an earlier post but as it was awhile back I'll ask again. What makes the sidewalk in front of ones home the property of the home owner? If it is then what benefit does the home owner receive that the rest of the community doesn't? Shouldn't we all be responsible for clearing them just like we are for clearing the city streets. What would happen if it was decided that the street infront of your home was your responsibility? Some people have difficulty clearing snow for numerous reasons and I've read the many responses, some of which are very rude and assuming. I know of an elderly woman who lived in her home for over forty years with no sidewalk on her street on either side. It was decided by the city to upgrade the street and put a sidewalk in front of the homes on her side. She is in her eighties and like many struggles to make ends meet so to start imposing fines or to suggest she now should have to hire someone to clear the 40 meters of sidewalk in front of her house seems unfair to me. Unable to clear it herself she worries about the sidewalk because it is "her ' responsibility because the city has passed a bylaw. The neighbours across the street and everyone walking past her place from up the road all benefit from the sidewalk as much as her. Perhaps the community should be responsible either by hiring people to clean the city's sidewalks like the city's streets or perhaps the neighbours across the street should all be responsible too?
- kgcayenne
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
A coworker informed me that we are pretty fortunate, because in the country she's from, residents are responsible for the sidewalk AND THE STREET fronting their properties.
People ought to just stop whining about having to do some work, I know it's a four-letter word, but it is good for you. It is a damn city bylaw, we HAVE to do it whether we agree with it or not. Other cities and countries require the same or more; suck it up, put down the remote and get shovelling, people. Also, SHAME on able bodied people who don't look after the needs of their elderly parents in this regard.
People ought to just stop whining about having to do some work, I know it's a four-letter word, but it is good for you. It is a damn city bylaw, we HAVE to do it whether we agree with it or not. Other cities and countries require the same or more; suck it up, put down the remote and get shovelling, people. Also, SHAME on able bodied people who don't look after the needs of their elderly parents in this regard.
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
In the country I'm from (Quebec), the city is responsible for the streets & the sidewalks.
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- kgcayenne
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
Then that sounds like a place some folks should be instead of here.
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
kgcayenne wrote:Then that sounds like a place some folks should be instead of here.
lolol.. and freezing their with -47 today!
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Awwwwe, I guess there is always a trade-off isn't there.
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- Glacier
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
The city is responsible for plowing the snow where I live, but I actually enjoy shoveling, so I often get to it before they do... just for fun.
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
Glacier wrote:The city is responsible for plowing the snow where I live, but I actually enjoy shoveling, so I often get to it before they do... just for fun.
My neighbours and I have this thing about the sidewalks in front of our house. We actually each try to beat the other guy out there sometimes even shovelling while it's snowing to get a leg up. It seems to be contagious because even my wife has the bug and now I also have to beat her out there too. It is fun and the type of work out you don't even know your getting.
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
This is hilarious:
http://www.castanet.net/news/Balsy-s-Be ... -responses
Looks like someone is gonna have a heart attack!
(BTW Frenchy is in no way related to me... )
Of course, the solution is to ship'em complainers back to their country. *Sarcasm* Would be funny Castanet gives Frenchy TR's phone number along with the quarter
http://www.castanet.net/news/Balsy-s-Be ... -responses
Looks like someone is gonna have a heart attack!
(BTW Frenchy is in no way related to me... )
TR wrote: If he doesn't like it here with all us mares and old persons sucked in with the " beautiful Okanagan" there is a simple solution- he can go away and *bleep* at someone else .
By the way, if requested, I will send you a quarter to give to him so he can call someone who might give a fat rats a** about his opinion.*
Of course, the solution is to ship'em complainers back to their country. *Sarcasm* Would be funny Castanet gives Frenchy TR's phone number along with the quarter
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
I will continue to do this wherever I feel it is necessary and I don't have a CARE in the world if it bothers people about me walking on their property. If you don't like it then CLEAR your flippin sidewalk. Simple concept. I have had one broken leg in my life and I don't really want another one.
I don't have a side walk...STAY OFF MY LAWN.....
You ,and others , have no god given right to use my property just because the road is a bit squishy for you...If you don't want a broken leg , get proper foot wear...
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
doesn't hurt your lawn if I leave a footstep in the snow on it
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the first 5 feet of land is the city's? (the ones without sidewalks.)
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Re: Ice on Sidewalks
The amount of services a government provides is in direct proportion to the taxes you pay .If you own property you are responsible to provide safe pedestrian passage to it or you are liable for damages if some one is injured .The fine system is not working .Who's giving out or getting fines?If the city hired people to shovel snow and clear ice .they could bill lazy people on their tax for the service .and people who cleared their snow and ice would not be billed That's fair.and people would be safe.
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