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    1. There was a snow storm. Do you expect that everywhere gets plowed immediately?

    2. MartyEBoarder on

      It was a snow storm and it’s end of the year. You should take a shovel and do something.

    3. Krakersik666 on

      Like the goverment is somebow responsible for some snow on train station. Lmao. You can complain to administration as its their res.

    4. I know the situation is preaty fucked but for some you just got to Gdańsk in this weather with 40 minuts delay (I was supose to ride 1.45 hour) the worst part were the people in my train anything other? Could be worse

    5. Fuzzy_Quiet2009 on

      Events like that happen 1-2 times per year max. It doesn’t make sense to employ more people just to handle it. What will all the extra employees do during the rest of the year? They’re doing everything they can with the resources they have.

    6. Emotional_Ball_4307 on

      When are Geothermal wells used to pipe „ground temp water“ (the deeper gii go, the warmer it gets!) thru pavement to eliminate snow buildup and wet roads going yo finally be a thing??

    7. Oh yeah heard on the radio there’s about 30cm of snow in Mława .

      Oops it was 57cm apparently.

    8. Government? It’s not their responsibility nor public utilities services

    9. konovalov-nk on

      You ain’t seen nothing my dude.

      In the Voroshilovsky District there’s a **private-housing area** — detached houses, still inside Volgograd. The city wouldn’t clear the snow there, and sometimes we literally couldn’t open the front door. There was more than 1.5 meters of snow just overnight. It was a combination of snowstorm + extreme wind and by the morning our doorway got blocked by all this snow.

      Good old times, when you literally had to shovel your way out just to get to university 😌

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