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Should fireworks be banned?
As usually,I'm just trying to gauge folks opinion.
As a child I remember my mother and father putting on a small fireworks display most years for close friends and family,I don't want to be a kill joy, I do appreciate the enjoyment these pyrotechnics can bring if used correctly. But I was walking home lastnight when I came across a group of reprobates setting off fireworks in the street. As i got closer i realised they were getting ready to launch a rocket type one down the street.Before I knew it a rocket was screaming straight towards a group of folk further down the street, it exploded right beside them as they was trying yo scatter from it,the explosion also made some of the local hounds start barking. Probably not the best course of action in today's day and age but I shouted that a number of folk in the group were elderly and asked if they would they like it if it was their grandparents.....This was only met by laughs and mumbled profanity :mad: Im not sure about you folks but my neighbours and I are sick of this anti-social behaviour in our area,so my question is this, should fireworks be banned for publishing safety? Or restricted to the small type fireworks at the very least? Also,anyone that try's to blown up parliament should be commended :D |
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I would probably have been arrested fer cluttering em.:( Personally these modern fireworks should to me only be sold to adults, any child using em the parents should be fined.
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I'm in total agreement, in my opinion fireworks should only be sold for organised displays -it maybe wouldn't be so bad if they were only on sale for say one week up to the 5th November & then only the smaller ones, but they go on for weeks on end. I'm not a killjoy & quite like watching a good display but the widespread mis-use of them totally takes away the fun element for me.
We had an incident the other night at work where some local yobs were throwing fireworks at the windows, this is at a home for vulnerable people with severe learning difficulties & as the first poster says if you say anything to them they just laugh in your face or worse - the police were called but there's little they can do |
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I agree that fireworks should only be sold to recognised and trained people.
They should only be available for organised and properly controlled displays. I have never really been a fan of fireworks....and the practice of bonfire night being a movable feast(seemingly can be anytime in October/November) It makes it very difficult to protect your animals...to make sure they are in the house and safe. The expense too...I can't believe that when folk seem to be having a hard time paying their bills they would want to send all that money up in smoke...it makes me cringe(it must be the Scottish Jew in me). |
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Just as dangerous as a shotgun yet no licence required. They should not be sold to the general public and it should be a criminal offence to set them off away from an organised event.
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They should be banned to the general public and used in organised displays only. There are hundreds of people and animals scared to death of the noises.
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So the general consensus is that they should be banned for public use and that reprobates use fireworks as a declaration that they have more money than sense?
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for most of those that are setting off fireworks before bonfire night...well all I can say is, if brains were dynamite they wouldn't have enough of it to blow the wax out of their ears.
They are morons who care nothing for the inconvenience they inflict on others. |
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In these times when anti-terrorism legislation has high priority, it should not be acceptable to easily buy gunpowder (as in fireworks).
Police raid premises where bomb making chemicals are suspected. Gunpowder in fireworks should be treated the same. I enjoy professional firework displays - licenced, supervised, and with safety of the public given high priority. |
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I am not even fond of the professional firework displays.
I just think of what other more lasting things that the money going up in smoke could provide. |
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not sure how long the event would have lasted though in comparison to the fireworks and unlike the fireworks i cant let the kids watch :eek: |
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Well I too am in favour of fireworks being banned for sale to general public. There are laws which prevent children buying them but that does not stop young ones getting them from older siblings etc. It is also an offence to set them off in the street but as we all know it happens every day. They should only be used in organised displays put on by qualified persons. Having said that I agree with Margaret that the money could be better spent.
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so ban fireworks from people who buy them legally and set them off legally because law enforcement cant do its job and catch them that throw them around the streets ?
if we ban them because some people are irresponsible with them theres a whole load of other things that will have to be banned by that logic as well.. cars dogs cats fatty foods prescription drugs motorbikes quadbikes skateboards fizzy pop well theres a lot of things many people use responsibly but theres always a hand full of idiots that dont but it dosnt mean we should ban them if a person sells fireworks to kids then that person should either get a fine so financially devastating they cant afford to ever buy fireworks again yet alone buy them to sell on to others or face jail time.Any adult giving kids fireworks should be treated as they would treat an adult giving kids drugs but for teh love of god stop trying to punish them that play by the rules |
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