If public transport is not running and a person does not have a car and is on social welfare and cannot afford a taxi it is very unreasonable of social welfare to expect people to sign on unless they are around the corner from the social welfare office.
It's probably is a nightmare for the OP... It's very difficult to get out as a pedestrian or driver for that matter... Unless you live on a main road, chances are, your road or paths haven't see grit... You take your life in your hands everytime yougo out the door... And don't get me going about buses... I've been indoors for two weeks now (Disabled, footpaths are too dangerous)...
Playing Devil's Advocate though (please don't eat me Folks, I'm just suggesting what the department's view
might be!)...
If, due to the weather, the OP can't get out to the SW Office to sign on, in the event of him/her being offered a job, they wouldn't be able to get out to work... So, due to the weather, if the OP can't sign on as available for work, the dept.
could take the view that also due to the weather, that person is not available for work...
I hope I'm wrong, and that a little bit of leeway is offered to those who are suffering
real hardship...
I wish the OP, and all jobseekers all the very best of luck in their search for a new job!...
Darth...