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But we are stuck with them for years now. Yesterday Fire station in the South East had a front window open a bit, some Evil yobs chucked in a firework, 2 firemen had to go to hospital to get their hearing checked. This is why Fireworks bought by youths are the problem. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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You can get silent fireworks so that would seem to be the solution, I dont think banning is the answer but the ones that sound like bombs going off should be banned and it’s not one night a year either October through to New Year they are always going off randomly we have just come back from Spain, no fireworks for Diwali or Halloween, there was a short 5 minute display as one of the beach bars closed for the season but they were the normal ones not Beirut style, last night some one was setting them off somewhere not sure what the celebration was
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