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should I clear snow off my path?
I've heard that clearing your path can leave you open to law suits if someone slips, is there any truth or precident?
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This gives a reasonably clear explanation of the risks of clearing/not clearing.
This gives a reasonably clear explanation of the risks of clearing/not clearing.
my husband just got a letter about this from his work. Apparently, if you have a reasonable expectation that someone will be walking on your land (path) for example, postman, milkwoman etc then there is an onus on you to make it safe. You are not allowed to clear your path by putting snow onto the public footpath
I seem to remember a friend of ours worked at a car salesroom. They were told not to clear snow off the car lot because they would be admitting liability for accidents if they did. I thought that was crazy. Everyone used to be out shovelling snow off when I was younger, especially for the older people.
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