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Title: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: mrs bouquet on November 04, 2022, 13:26
This year our village school's firework display will be SILENT ones.   That, of course, does not prevent all the selfish residents from having their own LOUD ones.   Pleasee keep your pets indoors and safe.
When I bred my dogs, I made a cave by putting dark blankets over the dining room table.  Dog beds and duvets inside and me sitting in there to get the dogs used to it.    They stayed secure and safe in their cave.
Whatever you do, please keep yourselves and your pets safe.   I shall go up to the field a couple of times and check the ponies are ok.    Many thanks,   Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: AndyRVTR on November 04, 2022, 15:53
Fireworks should be banned full stop.. they cause unnecessary suffering to animals as well as people when mindless idiots use them to hurt firefighters, ambulance staff etc.

They are EXPLOSIVES and should be banned across the board... including organised displays!! 


Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Plot 1 Problems on November 04, 2022, 16:20
Fireworks should be banned full stop.. they cause unnecessary suffering to animals as well as people when mindless idiots use them to hurt firefighters, ambulance staff etc.

They are EXPLOSIVES and should be banned across the board... including organised displays!!

I bet you're fun at parties.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: AndyRVTR on November 04, 2022, 18:13
Fireworks should be banned full stop.. they cause unnecessary suffering to animals as well as people when mindless idiots use them to hurt firefighters, ambulance staff etc.

They are EXPLOSIVES and should be banned across the board... including organised displays!!

I bet you're fun at parties.
I bet you've never had a family member with facial disfigurement caused by fireworks, or been a fireman on the receiving end of an explosive rocket!!!
Fun has nothing to do with it!
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: jaydig on November 05, 2022, 08:35
Fireworks should be banned full stop.. they cause unnecessary suffering to animals as well as people when mindless idiots use them to hurt firefighters, ambulance staff etc.

They are EXPLOSIVES and should be banned across the board... including organised displays!!

I wouldn't ban all fireworks, it's just the excessive noise that should be stopped. There is absolutely no need for a firework display to sound like World war three and the explosions cause much distress to animals and many, many humans as well. Most displays are done to beautiful music, which often can't be heard above the racket which ruins the beautiful effect. Our children loved their backyard fireworks which made no noise (except for the bangers which were banned in our house) and were fascinated by the Roman Candles, tiny rocket, Catherine wheels, sparklers etc. Ban the noise, but not the fireworks, then everyone can look forward to 5th November and not, in some cases, dread it.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: mumofstig on November 05, 2022, 09:59
I bet you've never had a family member with facial disfigurement caused by fireworks, or been a fireman on the receiving end of an explosive rocket!!!
Fun has nothing to do with it!
Understandable Andy, but that's because some people are just idiots, not everybody is.
I do think it is about time they were confined to organised events/displays - rather than on general sale and used willy-nilly throughout the year.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: wighty on November 05, 2022, 15:55
We used to go to the Cowes Week fireworks which were off a barge out in the Solent.  When the girls were little we watched from East Cowes and then later from Cowes itself.  The area around the barge was     patrolled. We have been to a couple of local 'organised' displays but don't bother now. 
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Plot 1 Problems on November 05, 2022, 16:14
Last night we had our annual school display and it was the best so far. Our firework technicians switched to lower noise explosives a couple of years back so the young ones and neighbours are not affected like they used to be. The count is not in yet but we'll have raised a couple of thousand pounds which wil pay for children's trips and equpiment that the school budget can't cover.
I appreciate there are a tiny minority of idiots who abuse fireworks, just like they do with anything in life.
That should in no way mean that the majority should be punished, last night was a fantastic community event with long term benefits to the school and the kids, something that happens up and down the country every year.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Yorkie on November 05, 2022, 18:07
Many years ago, the council did a fireworks display from Clifford's Tower here in York - a historic keep on top  of a mound in the city centre. But the crowds just got too much for safety, so they moved it to the racecourse, but visibility wasn't too good and it ended after a couple of years.

The fire brigade have done an event out at one of the park and rides for some years, raising money for charities.

I also went to a play at the Theatre Royal this afternoon, called Guy Fawkes. A comedy written by a local lad about a local lad, and the writer also played the eponymous role.  Superb.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: mumofstig on November 05, 2022, 21:36
Many years ago, the council did a fireworks display from Clifford's Tower here in York - a historic keep on top  of a mound in the city centre.
I used to go to the Summer Classical concert at Leeds Castle, here in Kent, bring a picnic basket (high class, glasses, and candelabra, obviously) sit on the lawn, listen to opera and the orchestra.
Towards the end would be the Land of Hope and Glory singalong stuff, but the final encore was the 1812 overture with fireworks that looked and sounded like the cannons being fired from the castle. Happy days  :D
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Aunt Sally on November 05, 2022, 21:39
I’ve been to that too Mum.   A great concert!
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Yorkie on November 05, 2022, 22:16
Yes, I went to something similar in the main gardens here in York this summer. Great fun
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Yorkie on November 05, 2022, 22:16
Loving the silent fireworks on here this evening, too  :lol:
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: AndyRVTR on November 06, 2022, 08:03
I bet you've never had a family member with facial disfigurement caused by fireworks, or been a fireman on the receiving end of an explosive rocket!!!
Fun has nothing to do with it!
Understandable Andy, but that's because some people are just idiots, not everybody is.
I do think it is about time they were confined to organised events/displays - rather than on general sale and used willy-nilly throughout the year.

I think thats what I was tring to say MOS.. it just didnt come out right!  :)
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Goosegirl on November 06, 2022, 10:52
Someone nearby on the 4th set off something that had an enormous bang and I nearly shot out of my bath!  :mad: Last night started out ok but then there was a period of incessant loud banging. Can't understand why they aren't banned for use by the general public because you are in the possession of explosives; a fact that the police are quick to check up on if you use them with firearms.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: snowdrops on November 06, 2022, 11:46
I do like fireworks, always have but I do think they need to stop selling them to the public, there’s just not enough of a sensible approach to them. I think it should all be organised displays with professionals organising it for special occasions & just on 5th November to fit in with British traditions & even then not huge great bangs that make you feel we’re under mortar attack. I do feel for pets & people who are frightened by them.
As said previously they can do a lot of damage in the wrong hands.
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: mrs bouquet on November 06, 2022, 13:39
All was peaceful and pretty in the village until 11pm.  In bed reading, it was very loud, about 5 bang, then peace again.   Just back from the pub. !   But I will give them the benefit and say, maybe just home from work, but then why not wait until today.     It is mindless    >:(  Mrs B
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: rowlandwells on November 07, 2022, 12:02
when we had our dogs, they went mad on firework night we had to turn the TV up to try and drown the noise of the fireworks what a relief when it ended sadly it drove 2 dogs in the village so mad that one killed the other through terror of the fireworks but yes, it is a tradition we recognise on the 5th of November 
in my opinion fireworks should be in a properly secure and safety site there shouldn't be any probs with that happening it's just a minority of people abusing things as usual that ends up with someone getting injured or scarred for life
Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: Aunt Sally on November 07, 2022, 12:21
it's just a minority of people abusing things as usual that ends up with someone getting injured or scarred for life

That’s the truth of the matter.  When I was a child we always had a fireworks party in the garden.  Jacket potatoes baked in the bonfire and a mug of soup.  It was a part of childhood I remember well.

Fireworks then were much smaller and much quieter, and baked potatoes much better (even the burnt bits).  :D

Title: Re: The 5th NOVEMBER and Fireworks
Post by: AndyRVTR on November 07, 2022, 14:25
it's just a minority of people abusing things as usual that ends up with someone getting injured or scarred for life

That’s the truth of the matter.  When I was a child we always had a fireworks party in the garden.  Jacket potatoes baked in the bonfire and a mug of soup.  It was a part of childhood I remember well.

Fireworks then were much smaller and much quieter, and baked potatoes much better (even the burnt bits).  :D
Wecused to call our 'charcoal potaoes'.. they were always bkack as the ace of spades  :lol: