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Your in rugby. Im suprised its not like the battle of the somme re-enactmentover by you ;) |
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could be worse, you could get THIS lot launched at ya!
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dependent on the night of the 5th nov means the weekend before the week of 5th and the weekend after is normally the worst, but new year, diwali, christmas and other festivals set them off meaning you do get them round here from early sept to late jan.
but im young and like the BANG! |
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Cheers Ben |
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I love fireworks, they are great fun. Mind you, I have made my own in the lab and played with those too. :rolleyes:
Licensing is fine, as with alcohol, but a blanket ban is not fair. :nomore: To my mind, a bigger danger on the street is the motor car. If we banned the motorcar, the streets would be safer, there would be a lot less noise and I could play on my space hopper with out worrying about traffic accidents. :smt019 |
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Alcohol is a good comparison actually, it's sale is licensed but you can buy it any time, it therefore shouldn't get sold to under 18's, and in most places it's illegal to drink it in the street. Also it's illegal to sound your horn after 11pm, so why shouldn't the same apply to fireworks? Regardless of the date. Would help to stop the chavs in the street but not the genuine garden parties. |
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Here they are set off just about every weekend to mark some saints day or other. Mostly they are flash bang fireworks set off during the day so they dont even look pretty!
Each to their own, just seems a waste to me if you dont get to see how pretty they are. |
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My dog (Tye) is a bit of a wuss he was always a bit unsure of them now he's really scared of them to the point of turning into a drooling mess. Now he's getting older he's getting much worse to the extent that he's now scared of bubble wrap, the mere sight of it has him legging it out of the room! |
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Perhaps a suitable solution would be to only allow the sale of non-extra-noisy fireworks? Ban bangers and screamers completely.
As well as the cats and dogs, they also frighten very young children, and sensitive children. Not to mention wildlife. I don't think it's particularly fair. Setting them off without 'good cause' should be an offence, any time of the day or night. |
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