Jim Gazebo wrote: » Anyone else hate the sight of someone flying around the corner in the snow while you're walking? Amazing people didn't just slow down or not drive.
Alun wrote: » There's currently only a single lane free from Kilmacanogue to Roundwood and every man and his dog with a D4 jeep is trying to get out there or to Glendalough. STAY AWAY, PLEASE!!!
Jim Gazebo wrote: » :rolleyes: it'll all be gone by morning anyway
Alun wrote: » Anybody in Dublin/Wicklow considering playing the snow tourist, please read some of the posts on the following FB page ....https://www.facebook.com/wicklowalerts/ There's currently only a single lane free from Kilmacanogue to Roundwood and every man and his dog with a D4 jeep is trying to get out there or to Glendalough. STAY AWAY, PLEASE!!!
doylefe wrote: » Footpath is the cities property. Why would I clear that? I just drove over the snow and compacted it into slippery ice.
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
_Dara_ wrote: » In the US, the patch of footpath in front of the house is the homeowner’s responsibility.
BabysCoffee wrote: » So you and your neighbours could walk safely on it
ChikiChiki wrote: » The situation in Wicklow looks quite severe. A lot of people cut off.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Schools in Naas are closed tomorrow. Sensible decision.
koumi wrote: » I want to thank Jesus and also my daughter for the extra food during the midst of the snow and the person who sold me the lotto ticket on Saturday, thank you.
BabysCoffee wrote: » I've been clearing all around me since the snow started. It made my paths much safer to walk on while the uncleared ones were lethal. I'll continue to clear until it is all gone. If everyone did this the paths would be cleared much quicker and also safer for everyone over the days while it was bad.