I work for a tech support company that looks after many schools and Manchester was basically shut from Monday. I can understand some of them because Manchester and some other areas did get hit very hard.
But we have a lot of schools closed and I don't mind telling you, I think it's pathetic how England has reacted. Yes, it's more sustained than usual, but it seems like the vast majority of schools have closed at the first sign. We've got parents worried about health and safety of kids trying to get to school in the snow; we've got teachers refusing to venture out even though the school itself might be clear; drivers creeping along at 15 mph on
clear roads. And I do mean clear.
I even heard on the news a mother being interviewed about how difficult it is to take time of work to look after her kids because the school was closed and I swear to you, she actually said, "I can't let them outside because it's so dangerous"! ARGH! Kids and snow are a perfect combination! Blasted wimps, the lot of them. There was a kid wrote up to the BBC, saying how we must think about them because it was so hard walking to school. I weep for the nation.
When I was going to school, I honestly can't remember it ever being shut because of snow and I can remember days like what we've had this time. Maybe once. That's one day, not a week! And as for health and safety? I used to look for the deepest drifts to go storming through!
I felt a bit embarrassed the other day because there was a woman being interviewed on Radio 1 because she's a Personal Trainer for top stars and she's based in Buffalo, New York. You could tell she thought our reaction was hilarious! After all, that's kind of the norm for there isn't it?
Anyway. Rant over. You may continue...