Matches postponed by the police etc....

hilts said:
CheethamHillBlue said:
If a kid fell on the ice, banged his head and an ambulance couldn't get up the drive to the school, the parent would be on to 'No win no fee' before you could say dinner bell.

Surely it is up to the parent to decide if it is safe for their child to go to school, if they think it is unsafe keep them at home, i was brought up in the 70's and 80's and dont remeber too many icy playground dead children outbreaks

Same here. Then again, that was before the days of people claiming for a paper cut.
 
Blue Punter said:
hilts said:
Surely it is up to the parent to decide if it is safe for their child to go to school, if they think it is unsafe keep them at home, i was brought up in the 70's and 80's and dont remeber too many icy playground dead children outbreaks

Same here. Then again, that was before the days of people claiming for a paper cut.

yeah worlds gone mad, should change the law and the first law should be:-

1) use common sense, this overules all other laws of the land
 
hilts said:
People have gone soft, as long as the stadium and car parks are okay then the rest should have sod all to do with the police or council, if people are scared of slipping on ice then dont leave the house, its snowed people will fall over its life

i went arse over tit today at someones work and they tried to get me to fill in a accident report, why? its slippy i fell no ones fault, carry on

conker banning idiots
^^^^THIS^^^^
 
Spuds seem to be have self-glorifying conspiracy issues about it. Arsehats, really.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A61605245" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A61605245</a>
 
ManCityX said:
Have you been to Manchester centre or the Trafford Centre this week? It's a ghost town compared to what it's usually like.

Seconded. I live in the city centre. On top of being the only twat in work this week as I basically only have to cross the road, while the whole of Chorlton and Didsbury was presumably 6ft deep in snowdrifts, there's also been bugger all to do afterwards. I have never seen town so dead. It's usually busier at lunchtime on Christmas day.
 

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