03-04-2019, 07:49 AM
I thought it was the opposite, that virtually no one can achieve Bylaw’s ridiculously strict requirement of every square millimetre dry down to the concrete, which leads (likely) to Bylaw waffling and just not enforcing.
If the requirement was relaxed to be realistic and match the efforts of the majority of good-standing citizens who make an honest attempt, and only ticketed those who haven’t made any effort at all, this could actually work.
I’ve had a bit of ice on ours for the past several days that I just absolutely can’t get rid of no matter how hard I try, and we have no salt and I’ve kind of had to give up, knowing that if they come by, because I have a ~20x20 cm patch with about 1 mm thick of ice, I might get a fine.
If the requirement was relaxed to be realistic and match the efforts of the majority of good-standing citizens who make an honest attempt, and only ticketed those who haven’t made any effort at all, this could actually work.
I’ve had a bit of ice on ours for the past several days that I just absolutely can’t get rid of no matter how hard I try, and we have no salt and I’ve kind of had to give up, knowing that if they come by, because I have a ~20x20 cm patch with about 1 mm thick of ice, I might get a fine.