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There is no 'road tax' in Ireland. I guess you are thinking about http://www.environ.ie/en/LocalGovernment/MotorTax/ (motor tax). The vast majority of taxes are not ring-fences, i.e. the Govt spends where it thinks fit, which seems fairly sensible to me in principle.Isn’t it wonderful, the road tax goes to the general budget despite its name
The revenue from this tax is used to maintain and upgrade the road network in Ireland.
So should we equally fail to prepare for flooding like we do for cold weather? I am fed up as a taxpayer paying for services that are not provided
There are some practical questions to consider here. We rarely get this kind of extreme weather, so there is a real question about how much we should invest in preparing for this kind of weather. Do we really want to spent a huge amount of money to prepare for these unusual events? In Stockholm, it would obviously make sense to be fully prepared for these conditions, but we are not Stockholm.
I couldnt believe that a major road close to where I live was like a skating rink at 3:00 in the afternoon! The Councils are blaming a lack of funds for the lack of gritting on our roads.
Unless of course, those guys have left the council and haven't been replaced due to the embargo;The guys working in the council are paid from 9-5
Unless of course, those guys have left the council and haven't been replaced due to the embargo;
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The guys working in the council are paid from 9-5, so any gritting should be done during this time. The only variable cost then should be grit and petrol/diesel. Surely we can afford this?
If it snows during the night, there would be chaos if no gritting took place until 9am after everyone's already hit the roads to get to work/school. Gritting needs to take place in the early hours of the morning, where possible.
If it snows during the night, there would be chaos if no gritting took place until 9am after everyone's already hit the roads to get to work/school. Gritting needs to take place in the early hours of the morning, where possible.
Not if it snows again!If the roads were gritted well during the day (based on accurate forecasts) would this not suffice?
Not if it snows again!
Here's the reality of a gritting operation;
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You're being unreasonable again.
It's unfair to introduce stuff like facts into a opportunity to bash the government, LAs and the PS. Sure, it's completely unprecidented, sure the forcasts couldn't and didn't foresee the extent and scale of the freezing, sure councils actually were out gritting it was just so cold that the gritting couldn't work, sure along with the UK and most of Europe there's huge demands on salt and as such everywhere is struggling for stock, I mean despite all that there were civil servants sat on their backsides doing nothing over Christmas living up that perk called "annual leave" and where were the TDs?
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