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how a mere smattering of snow brings one of the world's major cities to its knees.

Yes, we have snow. But, it's only a couple of centimetres deep, not even an inch. However this has resulted in total gridlock on the roads and no public transport, for me at least.

The gridlock is as a result of the idiots in charge of maintaining the roads deciding that as the weather forecast was that the weather would warm up slightly (from minus 6C) they didn't need to order the gritting lorries to go out last night. Um, yeah. Great idea, chaps.

As for public transport, well there are 2 ways I can (normally) get to the office. Either by train, or by tube. Neither are working. In the case of the tube, it's due to a fire alert resulting in the total suspension of the Piccadilly Line. However, even if it was working I would then face severe disruption when I changing to the Northern Line. Sigh.

As for the trains... ::Snort:: Figured they wouldn't be running, bearing in mind that the falling of a few autumn leaves results in severe disruption to the service. And I was right. There are no trains.

Spending money, yes

Date: 31 January 2003 02:34 (UTC)
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But not enough of it, from the looks of it. Which brings me back to my point about false economies.

When I travel on the underground in places like Paris and Hong Kong, even New York nowadays, I just want to weep. How could we get it so wrong?

Yes, we've got the oldest underground in the world, but even so there is so much that could be done to improve it that just isn't.

Saw your post about having to lug around court files. Ouch!

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