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Originally Posted by denphone
Why? as fireworks have been a enjoyable part of Bonfire night when usually properly by responsible adults.
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If only it was Bonfire Night, and not days and nights both before and after. Then someone's birthday, a BBQ party, a footie match, etc., etc.
It's possible to plan to avoid the (ever increasing) bangs on Bonfire Night, but not when they are happening willy-nilly all year round.
Our council banned garden bonfires to help asthmatics, but no chance of them banning fireworks for those with pets, autism or PTSD.