View Full Version : Let's get things started. Street lighting
Com'on
WE pay council tax,
Get the street lights on ready for the kids going and coming from school.
Where street lights are available yes I agree. However who in their right mind decided that the the school uniform hereabouts should be black, and what are the parents thinking? There are rural areas where there is no street lighting and drivers should be aware that there might well be black ninja pupils making their way home in the dark.
had they went for a dayglow uniform they would be rather expensive as no other school does so.
Perhaps an orange boilersuit would have done.
There is nothing to stop parents giving their kids a high viz jacket or waistcoat to wear over their blazer for the school commute is there?
Lights?
The kids know the way to the school.
ColinWhittaker
06-Nov-16, 13:42
Buy them a torch, the world is using too much power as it is.
Live in the towns and cities if you want street light not in rural areas. They put in street lights in Scarfskerry a few years ago, what a waste of money no one steps outside after dark only to get in their cars and drive.
torches use electricity of course
ColinWhittaker
07-Nov-16, 14:40
Not as much as street lights and you can get solar and windup torches.
Not as much as street lights and you can get solar and windup torches.
Windup torches are out, they still require energy & chances are that energy will have been produced from the consumption of meat so Rheghead won't be happy about that... :roll:
Not as much as street lights and you can get solar and windup torches.
Not a lot of sunlight around at this time of year the charge up solar items either
Not a lot of sunlight around at this time of year the charge up solar items either
doesn't need to be sunny, daylight will charge solar
doesn't need to be sunny, daylight will charge solar
Will 7 hours of daylight in overcast December skies provide enough charge for 17 hours of lighting?
Will 7 hours of daylight in overcast December skies provide enough charge for 17 hours of lighting?
17 hours ?
even the slowest kids won't take that long to walk to school
doesn't need to be sunny, daylight will charge solar
Well say your kid has it fully charged on sunday night,it would need to have sufficient charge t olast unti lfriday nights walk home to be worthwhile as they will have it in their bag all day during schooltime
already thought of that one - the schools would be on board and have a 'charging' windowsill for all the torches ;)
for the kids to pinch each others torches?
17 hours ?
even the slowest kids won't take that long to walk to school
They don't know they're born nowadays.
for the kids to pinch each others torches?
most kids manage to go to school every day and come home with the same jacket, wouldn't be that hard
maybe the school could employ a Torch Negotiation Officer to make sure things don't get out of hand
yeah but you haven't considered the poor underprivileged kids who cannot afford a torch, or the ones who's father flogs the torch down the pub for a cigarette
The Portgower kids will be fine walking in the dark :-)
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