Did anyone know that in several German cities it is completely forbidden to spread road salt on the sidewalks in winter? Anyone caught doing this in these cities has to pay a fine of up to 10,000 euros. I have just read > https://www.prosieben.de/serien/newstime/news/ordnungswidrigkeit-salz-streuen-gegen-glaette-kann-teuer-werden-334677
Falko wrote on 30.11.2023 at 22:08: Did anyone know that in several cities in Germany it is completely forbidden to spread road salt on the sidewalks in winter? Anyone caught doing this in these cities has to pay a fine of up to 10,000 euros. I just read that > https://www.prosieben.de/serien/newstime/news/ordnungswidrigkeit-salz-streuen-gegen-glaette-kann-teuer-werden-334677
Interwetten charges €2 for a PSC payout Hmm...I don't know anything like that. I never have anything to do with them and I don't want to, but thanks to a mini offer I made a little profit and now they want to take something away from me again
Stromberg wrote on 30.11.2023 at 22:38:It's the same with us...
I don't even know if it's forbidden in my town. After I always used road salt after clearing the snow this morning and in the days before, I was a bit shocked when I read that. But what does the winter road clearance service use as an alternative when the roads and footpaths are as smooth as glass? Grit and sand are left lying around and then you have to sweep it all up again, which I don't think is a really good alternative.
Langhans wrote on 30.11.2023 at 23:17: Interwetten charges €2 for a PSC payout Hmm...I don't know anything like that. I never have anything to do with them and I don't want to, but thanks to a mini offer I made a little profit and now they want to take something away from me again
Yes, I think it's cheeky that they still charge fees for a payout these days
I don't even know if that's forbidden in my town. After I always used road salt after clearing the snow this morning and in the days before, I was a bit shocked when I read that. But what does the winter road clearance service use as an alternative when the roads and footpaths are as smooth as glass? Grit and sand are left lying around and then you have to sweep it all up again, which I don't think is a really good alternative.
As far as I know, only private individuals are not allowed to spread salt.
Local authorities etc. should use as little salt as possible, but it is permitted.... As far as I know
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It's the same here...
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At first I just shook my head, but further down in the article is the explanation and it actually makes sense
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Now you've made me curious.
But I only get a 404 error message with the link.
Why does it make sense now?
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I don't even know if it's forbidden in my town. After I always used road salt after clearing the snow this morning and in the days before, I was a bit shocked when I read that. But what does the winter road clearance service use as an alternative when the roads and footpaths are as smooth as glass? Grit and sand are left lying around and then you have to sweep it all up again, which I don't think is a really good alternative.
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Yes, I think it's cheeky that they still charge fees for a payout these days
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As far as I know, only private individuals are not allowed to spread salt.
Local authorities etc. should use as little salt as possible, but it is permitted.... As far as I know
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