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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 997)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 997 of 1360 | Answers: 13,595 | Views: 1,774,194
frapi07
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 01.12.2023 at 06:56:

As far as I know, only private persons are not allowed to spread salt.

Municipalities etc should use as little salt as possible, but it is allowed.... As far as I know

Don't the local authorities provide grit? I think they do.

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Stromberg
Legend

frapi07 wrote on 01.12.2023 at 07:48:

Don't the municipalities provide grit? I mean it would be like this.

Not here, but that can certainly vary, right?

I don't think the bet of private salt is forbidden everywhere either...

I could imagine that a municipality in the mountains, where there is often snow, would handle it differently than in the flat countryside.

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frapi07
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 01.12.2023 at 07:54:

So not with us, but that can certainly vary, right?

I don't think the bet of private salt is forbidden everywhere either...

I could imagine that a municipality in the mountains, where there is often snow, would handle it differently than in the flat countryside.

If I remember correctly, in my area, the local authority provides gritting material and you as the owner have to grit it yourself (sidewalk). The grit is then deposited in a container. If you don't do this and someone slips, you will be held accountable. Roads that can be driven on are done by them.

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Stromberg
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frapi07 wrote on 01.12.2023 08:11:

If I remember correctly, it is the case in my area that the municipality provides gritting material and you as the owner then have to grit it yourself (sidewalk). The grit is then deposited in a container. If you don't do this and someone slips, you will be held accountable. Roads that can be driven on are done by them.

Yes, I know these boxes on the street too, but I can't find anything on the city's website that says you can use them...


The fact that you have to clear and grit your own path in front of the house should be the same everywhere... If someone lays down, it can be really expensive...

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Bluff wrote on 01.12.2023 at 04:42:

Yes, I think that you still take fees for a payout these days is a cheek

They shouldn't throw so many stupid codes among the people.....then they don't need to maltreat the depositing customers with fees Could at least be circumvented to the extent that you Deposit a tenner by bank and convert it with a 1.01. Then pay everything out to the bank. It's just a pile of pill, but it's all about the principle Let's see...is not in a hurry

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roccoammo11
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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 have just read > https://www.prosieben.de/serien/newstime/news/ordnungswidrigkeit-salz-streuen-gegen-glaette-kann-teuer-werden-334677

i'm pretty sure that it's been forbidden in my area for 2 years or more! nobody sticks to it! i think it's good for my dog, for example, but not so good for my granny, of course...with black ice or heavy snow and a bit of grit, it's still not so safe to walk. Our city employees drive on public footpaths with the multicar with 2 wheels on it & grit as if it were part of the road..down again at the places with private houses and 20 meters later back on again that makes total sense in the overall view you could also grit with sawdust so the farmer does it for us

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Falko
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roccoammo11 wrote on 01.12.2023 at 16:31:i'm pretty sure that it's been forbidden in my area for 2 years or more! nobody sticks to it! i think it's good for my dog, for example, but not for my granny, of course..with black ice or high snow and a bit of grit, it's not so safe to walk. Our city employees drive on public footpaths with the multicar with 2 wheels on it & grit as if it were part of the road..down again at the places with private houses and 20 meters later back on again that makes total sense in the overall view you could also grit with sawdust so the farmer does it for us

In places where it's forbidden, the Greens must have been in government at the time it was decided

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Anonym
Hello dear ones, does anyone know anything about Jeton and can help me?
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Dr-Strange
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What do you think of the fact that we or everyone who has one or the other GJ Coin over, donate something to the GJ donation campaign towards Christmas? I'm sure some of you do this regularly, but it's just a suggestion.

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garfield68
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since when do you suddenly have to wager the money from the 5 freespins at rant? if i'm not mistaken, it's always been real money.

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