RobM
55 years as a supporter!⭐
"Maybe you should stop peeping into other peoples cars, and keep your eyes on the road? "
Maybe I walk?
Maybe I walk?
Maybe I walk?
Diwali was one day too, there is no excuse for having them on a random Thursday night in October.
Diwali, or Deepawali is the Hindu festival of lights, typically lasting five days and celebrated during the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika.
All fireworks to be sold (organised or otherwise) with a council licence per firework
The number of licences issued by the council to be assessed at street level, directly linked to the number of un attended dog poos and dead birds in the area in the previous 10 months.
That way Consideration is reciprocated
I don't buy fireworks and only attend organised shows.
However I wouldn't let the fact that some people choose to own animals prevent me from exercising my right to do whatever I want to do which may at some point include drunken late night fireworks parties.
Obviously show a bit of consideration but your animal, your problem.
If police dogs can be trained to jump through hoops of fire there is no excuse for responsible pet owners not to prepare their animals for UK life.
What a videoBanning the sale would probably only drive the availability underground to the black market. It wouldn't stop idiots firing off rockets from their bum cracks for example, I fear.
The odd smoke bomb or grenade lobbed into the kennel should keep them comfortable and alert for Bonger night.I don't buy fireworks and only attend organised shows.
However I wouldn't let the fact that some people choose to own animals prevent me from exercising my right to do whatever I want to do which may at some point include drunken late night fireworks parties.
Obviously show a bit of consideration but your animal, your problem.
If police dogs can be trained to jump through hoops of fire there is no excuse for responsible pet owners not to prepare their animals for UK life.
Autistic people struggle too.Read an article on twitter earlier - but ****ed if I can find it now - about how combat veterans suffering with PTSD, can be deeply affected by fireworks, to the point it can trigger anxiety and severe panic attacks.
Autistic people struggle too.
After the Grenfell half an Inquiry there will be some very nervous LFB crews out and about tonight.
Personally I always admired the skill and accuracy of the local youths, when we came under fire.
Autistic people struggle too.
What about the people with pets that live in close proximity to areas where large public displays are taking place, sometimes right on the property boundary? Should those shows that go on continuously for up to ten to fifteen minutes be banned also? And if not, why not?
Big display organized by your local Rotary Club potentially upsetting quite a few pets living close by or a few friends over in your back garden. What's the difference? Both distress animals.
If the sole case for banning fireworks is the distress they cause some animals then surely ALL should be banned, or does the fact that it's an organized display mitigate the fact that poor Ruby the Chihuahua at No16, whose garden backs on to public playing fields, has had a meltdown? It seems to me to be slightly hypocritical to want one banned and not the other.
Personally, they do nothing for me and I have no pets so I couldn't care less :D