Family & Relationships1 min ago
Fire work ban??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Shame, it should be all hours, Bernardo. I presume that we are not talking about organised firework displays.
Again, I'm being an old fogey, but I do get rather upset when fireworks are used at private parties throughout the year now. My mother phoned the police because she thought there was a shoot out going on in the neighbourhood! It was in September and it was someone's 21st birthday.
I don't think the government want to ban Guy Fawkes NIght Vinny. As bernardo says the ban only applies between 11.00pm and 7.00am on days OTHER THAN GUY FAWKES NIGHT. This isn't a bad thing, is it? Some of the loud bangs can be quite daunting to elderly people (and old fogeys like me) when it's not 5th November.
It was not legal to buy fireworks at age 10 in the 60s - you had to be 13. However a lot of shopkeepers ignored the rule, and it wasn't policed very strictly (pretty easy to buy cigarettes under age back then too). I used to save up and buy the fireworks for our family, but there were two things that were very different. You could only buy them on the few weeks leading up to Guy Fawkes, and they were generally only set off on the night or the weekend closest to it. And whilst there were things that exploded, like roman candles, these were at about a tenth of the volume of today's.
I really hate the tendency of the state to become involved in legislating against people having fun, but it does seem that people no longer have the slightest consideration for their neighbours with these things going off like cannons till the early hours at every excuse throughout the year. I want to relax and watch a film or read a book in the evening without the house shaking like an earthquake every few minutes, so I won't oppose any restrictions.
I live in Hong Kong, where fireworks are illegal unless used for public, organised displays. In such a built-up place, it would be extremely dangerous for individuals to use these explosives. There are plenty of superb fireworks displays at intervals throughout the year, so no one misses out.
The creation of fireworks displays should be reserved for professionals. There is no reason for fireworks to be sold to the general public. They end up being abused by children and sometimes used to hurt or scare animals.