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Ann | 18:10 Fri 18th Jan 2013 | ChatterBank
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I'm sure everyone knows I hate the lights being switched off in residential areas of our town, and have a regular moan that its so scary and dark! But won't it be even more dangerous in this deep snow, we live on a hill and loads of cars are skidding about and can't make it up the hill as it not been gritted. I would hate to walk on the pavements without street lights in this weather, the snow is so deep!
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I'm really not being flippant, Ann, but could you take a torch out with you?

I live in the sticks so carry a torch for about 6 months of the year.
We live at the bottom of a hill, and it can be scary at times.
When its snowing its worse and we watch all the cars skidding trying to get up. Thats in a lit area, so must be awfull when your road has no lights.
I do sympathise Ann x
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2 sp - I never walk out in the dark I wouldn't venture out after midnight, but even the thought of the dark streets terrifies me just looking out of the bedroom window! There have been 2 burglaries on our normally safe estate this week.
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That picture of the aurora borealis is just beautiful DT - I would love to see it :)
We lived in on the edge of a largish village in France for 5 years and all the street lighting went off at 11pm. Many times we wobbled home from neighbours or the local bar with the aid of a torch! The night sky was a sight to behold when not polluted by street lighting.
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Yes I know I have an irrational fear but I'm a blooming townie LOL :))
Ann, there are snow grippers that you can easily slip over your shoes, they do not look foolish / stupid / but I believe they have a very good grip, they take about 2 mins to slip over your shoes. regards the cars, if they had any sense, they would leave their cars at the bottom & walk up depending on the length distance to their house.
If Lady J is lucky, she will sight it on her trip to the cold North next month.....
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I know TWR but you try telling them, they are nuts to try and get up the hill anyway, our car hasn't moved all day! I think the depth of the snow has taken people completely by surprise as its only been the fine powdery sort not a blizzard, and its really settled deep in a couple of hours!
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They do air trips from East Mids airport to see the aurora borealis ..... at a cost! Ah well, when we win the lottery!
Most important, make sure your car has antifreeze, & if poss, point the front of your car in the direction of your House / Garage to stop the cold frozen air getting to the Radiator Grill.
//I'm sure everyone knows I hate the lights being switched off in residential areas of our town, //
Ann why are the lights switched off?
you may well find it brighter than usual because of the white snow. But there's almost no moon at the moment, unfortunately.

I often walk on the road in this sort of weather; cars seem to melt snow better than pedestrians do. But yes, take a torch.
We have no street lights at all where I live. We're used to using torches.
Ann, //even the thought of the dark streets terrifies me just looking out of the bedroom window! //

Sorry, I've just read that. You'd hate to live where I live. Countryside, no lights, and I can't see another house from my windows.
We moved to live in a village in 1972 and never gave a thought to street lights (I'd always lived in York)
Went to the cinema with a neighbour, got off the last bus and couldn't see a foot in front of me.
It was rather embarrassing when I fell down a very steep slope into one of the neighbour's gardens.
I hope you had your Knickers on Craft???
Are there any persons on here from Claxton, Norfolk?
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Missprim //Ann why are the lights switched off? //
Council saving money - they keep trying to justify it but a lot of people don't like the idea, especially in this icy weather.

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