Couldn't agree with you more, (or stories I was told). It amazes me how alot of services are crying out and status is at a state of emergency. Take parcelforce (royalmail) for instance... It's because I expected 2 parcels on thursday and they have not delivered due to adverse weather conditions. Pathetic. Just my luck waiting over a month for the items to become in stock and then snow.
Sure, I can understand driving conditions can be dangerous but whatever happened to gritting the road, I was pondering today on the idea of under road heating. How good would that be to implement under the roads.
A question, Do parcelforce redeliver when they can't deliver due to adverse weather conditons? One of the items I am able to track but the other (because it fell a few pounds under the tracking policy I cannot track the item.
Anyhow, I agree. Not like the days where a little snow wouldn't hamper the british spirit of getting that delivery on time
It seems our region (northamptonshire) is one of the worst effected areas. It's still snowing heavily and looking out in the back garden it's approaching the 2ft mark.
We need Mr Plow
