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  1. A double celebration with Maggie Barry bailing out … and little children’s laughter is among the loveliest sounds in the world.

  2. In my day … families let off fireworks sensibly in their back yards. We even had a bonfire – but only on Nov 5. The problem now is that as soon as they go on sale they are let off and in large quantities. It has become the ‘bad’ thing to do. And then add Diwali plus at least a week after Guy Fawkes. I can put up with it – my cat and other pets get hugely stressed. It’s a matter of public safety and animal welfare Martyn.

  3. I am well experienced with handling such explosives also, for fun, of course.

    Do not drive us underground, it will have BAD consequences.

  4. I agree with you totally Martyn. This is just another attack by the control freaks on our individual rights.

  5. “Unt your name vill also go on zee list” -uboat kaptain, Dad’s army. But I sort of agree with you Martyn.

  6. Sorry to reign on your parade but Guy Fawkes is not a celebration of the concept of blowing up parliament. It’s actually quite the opposite. It’s the celebration of the government catching guy fawkes and his accomplices, (they were betrayed to the authorities) and preventing them from blowing up parliament.

    1. Good point. Guy Fawkes is lame. There are lots of other reasons we need fireworks. Chinese New Year, New Years eve, Matariki, my birthday.

      Lots of irresponsible idiots around these days. Maybe it should be licenced. Firearms owners have already proven themselves to be Fit and proper, that would be a good start.

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