Iaing Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 My girlfriend, myself and a few friends and they're kids were going to get some fireworks for bonfire night this year but all of us live in flats or houses where we have either communal gardens or other houses/flats in close proximity. So the question is, where can you go to let fireworks off legally? I was thinking of finding a park or playing feild somewhere but even then I'm not sure if thats ok? Iain
Digital Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 If theres a communal area then a good idea would be to ask some of the other residents with kids if they are planning the same as you. That way you can all chip in and make it more of an evening for the little ones, and reduce costs for all involved. If theres going to be a bonfire and its a reasonable size, then best to seek assistance from the fire brigade before hand for safety reasons, especially if kids are about.
Iaing Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 Nah we werent going to be having a bonfire. Just a small group of us with a couple of kids. Iain
the squiggle Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 << My girlfriend, myself and a few friends and they're kids were going to get some fireworks for bonfire night this year but all of us live in flats or houses where we have either communal gardens or other houses/flats in close proximity. So the question is, where can you go to let fireworks off legally? I was thinking of finding a park or playing feild somewhere but even then I'm not sure if thats ok? Iain >> Hong Kong Grant
paulc555 Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 dont care as long as your not near my dog.... not a nice sight seeing animals terrified by these.... fair play to you for trying to find somewhere out of the way mind you....
Iaing Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 << << My girlfriend, myself and a few friends and they're kids were going to get some fireworks for bonfire night this year but all of us live in flats or houses where we have either communal gardens or other houses/flats in close proximity. So the question is, where can you go to let fireworks off legally? I was thinking of finding a park or playing feild somewhere but even then I'm not sure if thats ok? Iain >> Hong Kong Grant >> Ha ha, not a bad idea Paul, I forgot to add that I also have pets. If I didnt I care about my pets or other people's then I would go let them off in my back garden. Hence why Im trying to find out what the law is.
paulc555 Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 good man yerself..... so many other people just dont care at the distress it causes..eh... hope you can find somewhere safe.......
jamie_wood Posted October 18, 2005 Posted October 18, 2005 Iain, You not got any farming pals? A feild in the open would be good. No chance of causing damage or distres so long as all the livestock were out of the feild Just a thought
Iaing Posted October 18, 2005 Author Posted October 18, 2005 Actually I do but they're all out at Alford and I cant really be bothered with the drive out there just to let off some fireworks. I think I have found a location away from houses ect and not too far from where I work. Will need to go check it out. Failing that I had thought down the beach if it isnt too windy. Plenty sand down there too! Iain
oobster Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 How about up the ar*e of that woman he just got sent down for putting her cat in the washing machine coz it scratched her. I hope she gets punched in the back of the head several times daily when she's in the klink. Not really answering your question Iain, sorry, but i feel better for getting that off my chest.
Iaing Posted October 19, 2005 Author Posted October 19, 2005 << How about up the ar*e of that woman he just got sent down for putting her cat in the washing machine coz it scratched her. I hope she gets punched in the back of the head several times daily when she's in the klink. Not really answering your question Iain, sorry, but i feel better for getting that off my chest. >> I agree though, my cat can be a pest at times but i would never put her in the washing machine!!
Gumball Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 next to Zoo's, boardmeetings, outside police stations, gay pride events, on oil rigs, indoors, chemical factories, ammunition dumps. these are all places the allow the lighting of fireworks, what they do ask is that you use safety matches and never point them at each other. hope this helps?
sharon_mccall Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 LMAO @ Gumball, you mad doodie you!!!!!!!!
Iaing Posted October 19, 2005 Author Posted October 19, 2005 << next to Zoo's, boardmeetings, outside police stations, gay pride events, on oil rigs, indoors, chemical factories, ammunition dumps. these are all places the allow the lighting of fireworks, what they do ask is that you use safety matches and never point them at each other. hope this helps? >> LOL
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