murpho999 wrote: » Why can't the government tell business what to do when lives could be at stake. I can't just not go to work tomorrow.
sashafierce wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Donal55 wrote: » Hard to get the message across to some people.
McCrack wrote: » The weather at the best of times is an obsession in this country, throw in a bit of extreme (which is nowhere extreme by international standards) and we have a frenzy which we can see happening now. Extreme in Ireland is considered when a "heatwave" hits, sub zero temperatures, snow and a passing storm.. What will happen tomorrow is some structural damage such as slates flying off, trees falling etc, disruption in travel, power outages and possibly some injuries from projectiles but hopefully not. By Tuesday it will have passed. A level of rationality is sorely needed when it comes to the weather in this country
murpho999 wrote: » AndrewJRenko wrote: » The national advice is clear - that people should NOT be out in this weather tomorrow. The Government can't tell individual employers what to do, but that is the national advice. Why can't the government tell business what to do when lives could be at stake. I can't just not go to work tomorrow.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » The national advice is clear - that people should NOT be out in this weather tomorrow. The Government can't tell individual employers what to do, but that is the national advice.
average_runner wrote: » People have to get to work
kenmc wrote: » Well the national emergency coordination group dude was just on RTE news, said 'don't be outside while the storm is passing'. I think that means no queing for buses, walking to work etc. it's fairly self explanatory
shampoosuicide wrote: » yes you can ffs are you a prisoner? Jeeeeeesus
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Slight nitpick, but that's not necessarily 100% true. Not every school comes under Dept Education, particularly some private primary schools. Though the one private primary that I know well is closing, as is sensible.
Gael23 wrote: » My boss rang me to say if anyone doesn't feel safe travelling in the morning it's ok
Gaoth Laidir wrote: » There will be no hurricane eye over Ireland. There will be the centre of the depression, which we always get. The country is totally overreacting to this.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Probably because the Govt just doesn't have the legal power to do so.