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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 750979" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>When averages are taken over a year then that will include winters which can be long and hard compared with England.</p><p>Many times we are snowed in and no ambulances or police cars are going anywhere for a week.</p><p>Hospital staff can't get to work can't leave the hospital to go home from work.</p><p>Then there are the summer and winter floods!</p><p>The landslides in the hills and the breaching of the sea walls on the coast.</p><p>These events are regular and will seriously impact on any such studies.</p><p>I suspect it's a bit like comparing apples and oranges.</p><p>Imagine the heart attack victim or the pregnant woman in the figures when the ambulance does that sixty mile run on roads where all to often you get stuck behind an Ifor Williams trailer!</p><p>The Barmouth to Bangor dash can take anything from an hour to two hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 750979, member: 49289"] When averages are taken over a year then that will include winters which can be long and hard compared with England. Many times we are snowed in and no ambulances or police cars are going anywhere for a week. Hospital staff can't get to work can't leave the hospital to go home from work. Then there are the summer and winter floods! The landslides in the hills and the breaching of the sea walls on the coast. These events are regular and will seriously impact on any such studies. I suspect it's a bit like comparing apples and oranges. Imagine the heart attack victim or the pregnant woman in the figures when the ambulance does that sixty mile run on roads where all to often you get stuck behind an Ifor Williams trailer! The Barmouth to Bangor dash can take anything from an hour to two hours. [/QUOTE]
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