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Danger On The Dark Streets
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I'm sure everyone knows I hate the lights being switched off in residential areas of our town, and have a regular moan that its so scary and dark! But won't it be even more dangerous in this deep snow, we live on a hill and loads of cars are skidding about and can't make it up the hill as it not been gritted. I would hate to walk on the pavements without street lights in this weather, the snow is so deep!
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Ann, there are snow grippers that you can easily slip over your shoes, they do not look foolish / stupid / but I believe they have a very good grip, they take about 2 mins to slip over your shoes. regards the cars, if they had any sense, they would leave their cars at the bottom & walk up depending on the length distance to their house.
We moved to live in a village in 1972 and never gave a thought to street lights (I'd always lived in York)
Went to the cinema with a neighbour, got off the last bus and couldn't see a foot in front of me.
It was rather embarrassing when I fell down a very steep slope into one of the neighbour's gardens.
Went to the cinema with a neighbour, got off the last bus and couldn't see a foot in front of me.
It was rather embarrassing when I fell down a very steep slope into one of the neighbour's gardens.
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