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Fireworks
In article , Kay Easton
writes We've had fireworks going off at all times of the day and night for the past 4 weeks, but it doesn't actually bother me, and the cats all take it in their stride. I accept that other people may be suffering real problems as a result. If the consensus is that it needs sorting, I'm not going to fuss, but just hope they find some way that means those of us who have a single display on bonfire night don't lose out while the menaces using fireworks as a deliberate nuisance can carry on regardless. In other wards, any law should be enforceable rather than the choice of naturally law-abiding. I think that the noise is annoying, and my cats find it slightly scary, but it's a minor matter, on a par with workmen with loud radios and the neighbour's kid and his skateboard - I'd rather be without any of it, but don't think the law should step in to enforce absolute silence. I used to love fireworks as a child, and a ban sounds joyless. -- Jane Lumley |
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