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once again if you cannot manage to understand why the schools need to take a very cautious approach you must be more than a little stupid.
The schools must be due a "training day" any-time soon
Like I said and obviously you are not from Bristol, so again the roads are clear, so clear 30-50 cars queing for a supermarket, the playgrounds were clear, all the local roads are clear. people out everywhere, so not dangerous at all in Bristol
And was this what was forecast when the decision to close was made? Or did the people making the decision have to do so with the information available to them at the time?
take a hike pillock... I look after my kids very well and dont at all see them as a hassle so shove that sentance up your @rse.
Whilst working the keyboard with the other hand. Well done.
Mike - Like I said earlier, they always made the decision on the day before and it worked, this is prime example of doing it the day before and it feking up!
its funny the amount of people having a go, how many of you are from Bristol? and how many of those from bristol have kids? so are being forced to take time out of their holiday entitlement?
Mike - Like I said earlier, they always made the decision on the day before and it worked, this is prime example of doing it the day before and it feking up!
Is your issue not with the weather forecasters then?
its funny the amount of people having a go, how many of you are from Bristol? and how many of those from bristol have kids? so are being forced to take time out of their holiday entitlement?
You might need to find a slightly more specific forum to get that.
[i]so are being forced to take time out of their holiday entitlement?[/i]
Spend the time with them positively then, you know, like it's a holiday?
mike - everyone knows the weather man botches yup every week, so closing 100's of schools the day before the actual result is plainly not a good idea, met office could not predict a storm in a tea cup. Bristol is no where near what they predicted, and the proof is in the pudding....
so of all those bleeting on about safety; non are from Bristol and non with kids in the area, so you cannot understand why it is a joke, ok I appreciate some on here are surrounded by 2ft of snow and black ice, and think going out is suicide, well it may be in your area and fiar enough, it WERE that bad i would not venture out; but come and have a look at Bristol and you would understand why its a joke! a simple wait till morning to make a LOCAL decision is not much to ask for.
Dave - when I have to take time off i do, I just prefer a week or 2 long proper holiday instead of a forced day in soggy slush
mike - everyone knows the weather man botches yup every week, so closing 100's of schools the day before the actual result is plainly not a good idea, met office could not predict a storm in a tea cup
To be fair here - that's all they've got to go on
[i]a simple wait till morning to make a LOCAL decision is not much to ask for.[/i]
But then you get parents bleating about having to make arrangements at the last minute.
To be fair here - that's all they've got to go on
but comes back to my, wait till morning and then make the decision locally, why take people out of work unnecessarily? imagine if no snow had fell? now that would have been damn funny, and Met office do fek up that much.
Well done you two... This thread has now degraded into personal insults so it's closed.