Walking around town, some merchants seem to make an effort to clear the paths outside their own stores. Pity there isn't more of this.
Wasn't there something last year about this where it was pointed out that if someone attempted to clear their paths outside their business/home and someone slipped, they could be held responsible but if they left the snow/ice, they couldn't be held responsible? I might be wrong and remembering this all wrong!
Interesting last paragraphThis article might be worth reading.
Leo
In the City of Dublin a particular liability rests on owners and occupiers (including local and public authorities) adjoining public pavements to clear the pavement of snow immediately on the cessation of the snowfall. The liability was created by bye-laws of June1899. The bye-laws do not expressly create an entitlement to compensation for persons injured on such un-cleared pavements, but the courts have consistently interpreted such statutory obligations as creating and conferring such entitlement.
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