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It does beg the question as to whether morons such as this fella should have the right to vote removed. If they can't even imagine a likely outcome at such a basic level......
Thankfully at last, the Government is seeking to introduce restrictions on the public buying fireworks. I do appreciate that sensible people still like to have a little family and friends party in their back gardens on bonfire night, with one particular person being responsible for lighting the fireworks, but all this has been spoiled by idiots who start letting off fireworks recklessly weeks before November 5th, and sometimes after.
How many animals have been frightened half to death by the sudden and deafening loud bangs and flashes of fireworks weeks and days before they are meant to be used?
I can still remember how my mum would come home with a box of fireworks ready for Nov 5th, but I don't recall fireworks being set off before the actual date. It seems to be prevailant nowadays though.
I hope that apart from authorised firework displays, fireworks are banned for the public. They cause so much harm to both humans and animals.
Yet again the majority will have suffer to please the minority