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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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is it time to make fireworks unavailable to the public, and only have properly organised events.
I ask this as every other year, there have been a host of injuries again this year, including the horrible m5 crash( i know this was a organised display).
And also as a dog owner, as all you other dog owners can sympathise, am sick of the,. Its been going on for a week now and my dog is a dribbling mess. One night would have been enough. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"so because you own a dog, every other responsible adult cant enjoy one night of a year with family and friends?
yeah that sounds fair "
i did say one night would be enough |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have 2 dogs, but don't mind the fireworks.
In fact we had an enjoyable Saturday night watching the neighbours children setting off their fireworks. We believe in this funny old philosophy of live and let live
Christ knows we'll be banned from breathing soon if some folks get their way |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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while i agree that people should be able to live and let live, but the problem is that alot of people do get hurt every year by fireworks, they are very dangerous, a house nr us burned down last year because a private display went wrong.
and im very against the nanny state but it seems od that anyone can buy what is in efect an explosive and with no training do what they want with it.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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and im very against the nanny state but it seems od that anyone can buy what is in efect an explosive and with no training do what they want with it.
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They allow anybody to buy a car and they are easily as dangerous as fireworks.
Lets ban them as well. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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and im very against the nanny state but it seems od that anyone can buy what is in efect an explosive and with no training do what they want with it.
They allow anybody to buy a car and they are easily as dangerous as fireworks.
Lets ban them as well."
thats not realy a valid comparison, unless your driving without a licence |
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"We have 2 dogs, but don't mind the fireworks.
In fact we had an enjoyable Saturday night watching the neighbours children setting off their fireworks. We believe in this funny old philosophy of live and let live
Christ knows we'll be banned from breathing soon if some folks get their way"
'Watching the neighbours children'? That's responsible.
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By *rummpsMan
over a year ago
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"No where in law does it say you need a license to buy a car."
And I'd bet that 99.9% of th lunatics I see driving every day hold a valid license.
Ban everything except cotton wool. No wait, that can be iffy too!
_rummps x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No where in law does it say you need a license to buy a car.
And I'd bet that 99.9% of th lunatics I see driving every day hold a valid license.
Ban everything except cotton wool. No wait, that can be iffy too!
_rummps x"
Personally I would dispute the 99.9% of people driving hold a license but get your point 100%.
I think before long youre spot on about the cotton wool. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I was forced to choose I'd probably be more likely to ban public ownership of certain dogs.
That said, I'm not really part of the 'banning brigade'.
Maintain our freedoms and educate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No where in law does it say you need a license to buy a car.
And I'd bet that 99.9% of th lunatics I see driving every day hold a valid license.
Ban everything except cotton wool. No wait, that can be iffy too!
_rummps x
Personally I would dispute the 99.9% of people driving hold a license but get your point 100%.
I think before long youre spot on about the cotton wool."
Have to agree ban cotton wool and ballons they are my phobias , the feel of cotton wool is just yuk and as for ballons they make me cry |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If I was forced to choose I'd probably be more likely to ban public ownership of certain dogs.
That said, I'm not really part of the 'banning brigade'.
Maintain our freedoms and educate. "
well that has already happened, due to some idiots owning dogs they cant control |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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well i totally agree with swingerdelight. organised displays only and where they are safe to be held.
my cats hate them and they go on for about 2wks here still had some last night. it was 11pm sat when they stopped by me.
one night with organised displays only. |
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Fireworks are for children and stupid people who need shiny lights to temporarily take their minds off their banal existence.
Except them water fall effect fireworks, they look good on bridges. But that's it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Fireworks are for children and stupid people who need shiny lights to temporarily take their minds off their banal existence.
Except them water fall effect fireworks, they look good on bridges. But that's it."
i do actualy like fireworks, but why have a 20 pound box set from the local shop, all over in a second or two, when you can go to a half hour display, and often for free |
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By *umourCouple
over a year ago
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I have never understood why we allow people to buy something that can be used to destroy property and peoples lives! Yes I know that some on here have likened fireworks to cars, but I don’t see how you can look at transport, which is essential and fireworks and see similarities! Fireworks have become an indication of wealth! If not actual wealth, perceived wealth.
One of our neighbours had a firework go awry this year and as a consequence, I have to re-roof my shed! Lucky that we can see into the garden where we sit at the computers! I am not really a “Banning” person, but I truly can’t understand why they are still available to the general public! |
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As a dog owner, having had 3 dogs who have all been trained (by us) to be totally unbothered by fireworks, I think there are more than enough options available to keep your animals calm during fireworks displays.
Why should people be banned from having their own private displays? Why should I have to go and park in a big muddy field, then go and stand in another big, muddy field. Pay for overpriced food and drink. Get stepped on by people. Put up with other people's obnoxious screaming children running around, running into me, fighting, crying, throwing tantrums. End up spending 6 hours out, waiting to get in and out of carparks while some powercrazed div in a hi-vis directs compact cars to the muddiest spots of the field and leaves the spotlessly shiny 4x4s on the hard standing.
Why should I have to do all of that, when I could just have a small, quiet, family and friends display in the comfort of my own back garden, celebrating and enjoying good food and good company, with a nice warm house to retreat to once the display is over? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have never understood why we allow people to buy something that can be used to destroy property and peoples lives! Yes I know that some on here have likened fireworks to cars, but I don’t see how you can look at transport, which is essential and fireworks and see similarities! Fireworks have become an indication of wealth! If not actual wealth, perceived wealth.
One of our neighbours had a firework go awry this year and as a consequence, I have to re-roof my shed! Lucky that we can see into the garden where we sit at the computers! I am not really a “Banning” person, but I truly can’t understand why they are still available to the general public! "
knives, baseball bats, chainsaws, hammers, etc etc we can all buy those too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"As a dog owner, having had 3 dogs who have all been trained (by us) to be totally unbothered by fireworks, I think there are more than enough options available to keep your animals calm during fireworks displays.
Why should people be banned from having their own private displays? Why should I have to go and park in a big muddy field, then go and stand in another big, muddy field. Pay for overpriced food and drink. Get stepped on by people. Put up with other people's obnoxious screaming children running around, running into me, fighting, crying, throwing tantrums. End up spending 6 hours out, waiting to get in and out of carparks while some powercrazed div in a hi-vis directs compact cars to the muddiest spots of the field and leaves the spotlessly shiny 4x4s on the hard standing.
Why should I have to do all of that, when I could just have a small, quiet, family and friends display in the comfort of my own back garden, celebrating and enjoying good food and good company, with a nice warm house to retreat to once the display is over?"
what options are they, we have a rescue dog, used to have two but one passed away earlyer in the year, we have tried everything, even very strong tranks from the vet, and the vet and us are at aloss what to do, so any tips would be great, but like i said we have tried most things. btw the dog was horribly abused as a puppy. |
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As i said on the other thread, i think you should get a license from the council to buy fireworks. For organized displays whether it be a pub or a big display. We have a massive display here every year and it was £3.50 a ticket. So for a family of for thats £14. Your not going to get many fireworks of your own for £14 plus its much more fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Even if they just sold em on the 5th and stopped selling em at the end of that day that would help a lot
Bonfire night is just one night after all
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xmas day is just one day but bloomin retailers start in July, Easter eggs are out in January etc etc..
its all about money :D
Plus just because i buy a product on the 5th doesnt mean im gonna use it for another 4 weeks |
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"Even if they just sold em on the 5th and stopped selling em at the end of that day that would help a lot
Bonfire night is just one night after all
xmas day is just one day but bloomin retailers start in July, Easter eggs are out in January etc etc..
its all about money :D
Plus just because i buy a product on the 5th doesnt mean im gonna use it for another 4 weeks "
You might not but others do |
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