Cumbrian Police warn road users and storm chasers to respect "road closed" signs
Cumbria constabulary have warned that drivers who ignore or fail to notice "road closed" signs, and "storm chasers" trying to take close range pictures of rough seas are putting their lives at risk.
Due to the vile weather a number of stretches of road along the West Cumbrian coast have been damaged and rendered unsafe pending repairs. Road closure notices have been put up on these stretches but several people who drove past them had to be assisted to safety.
Warning those who have been filming or photographing rough seas not to get too close may sound so obvious that it can almost come over as an insult, but it is important not to underestimate the sea. The force of water has been described as one of the most powerful physical forces on Earth, hence today's quote from Leonardo da Vinci. Those who think themselves safe when observing a rough sea have not always been right - or lived to learn from the mistake.
Due to the vile weather a number of stretches of road along the West Cumbrian coast have been damaged and rendered unsafe pending repairs. Road closure notices have been put up on these stretches but several people who drove past them had to be assisted to safety.
Warning those who have been filming or photographing rough seas not to get too close may sound so obvious that it can almost come over as an insult, but it is important not to underestimate the sea. The force of water has been described as one of the most powerful physical forces on Earth, hence today's quote from Leonardo da Vinci. Those who think themselves safe when observing a rough sea have not always been right - or lived to learn from the mistake.
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