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What I would ban? and what would you ban?

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infoman Thu 24-Sept-20 05:31:29

Plastic baloons filled with helium.
Oriental lanterns made of lead,with the candle inside.
Fireworks sold on an indivdual basis.

Heard that Sainsburys will not be selling firworks this year,
a scheme they started back in 2019.
Just wondering if the other large chains will follow suit.

b1zzle Thu 24-Sept-20 13:37:58

Please could we ban those terrible noisy exhausts that the attention-seekers seem to enjoy these days in a look-at-me sort of way.

Luckygirl Thu 24-Sept-20 13:29:36

Cyclists riding in packs - one or two I can cope with, but sometimes there is a whole string of them - impossible to get by on our country roads here. And sitting behind them feels ill-mannered, as though you are hassling them.

Also cyclists who must know I have been behind them for the last ten minutes waiting to find a safe place to overtake, who fail to dip into a gate entry or other opportunity to make space for cars to pass. I am doing them the courtesy of keeping them safe; the least they can do is to try and facilitate me getting by. It is simply about good manners.

And I am a slow driver!

Jaxjacky Thu 24-Sept-20 13:23:31

merlotgran I’m with you Facebook and alcohol ? I like fireworks too and porn has been around forever, it’s the media that’s changed.

Beauregard Thu 24-Sept-20 13:20:01

Another vote for fireworks - from a horse owner who knows how much stress they cause.

Sky lanterns - a fire hazard.

Drones used as playthings. Great for emergency services and some professions though.

geekesse Thu 24-Sept-20 13:04:06

I have a suggestion. Instead of just calling to ban something, why not just refuse to use, enjoy or benefit from the things you’d like to ban? That way we might actually make a difference. Sure, it may mean we have to go without certain things we like or are used to, but isn’t that worth it to make the world a better place?

Sallywally1 Thu 24-Sept-20 13:01:55

Yes I go along with a plastics ban and also unnecessary packaging, especially those styrofoam bits. I also hate fireworks and would limit them to displays. What else, eating on public transport, not picnics on long journeys, but rather takeaways on buses, people who put their feet on seats on buses, large children being put in shopping trolleys (three year olds +) in the supermarket (I have to put my food in their!).

Gosh I sound grumpy!

Any chance we could ban Boris Johnson?

Alegrias Thu 24-Sept-20 12:59:10

I know that this is probably meant to be light hearted and I may get told off for being po-faced, but really. Anything made in China? Most things American?

What's next? Folk with ginger hair?

And all plastic? I assume you are typing this on some sort of keyboard made from....plastic?

LadyBella Thu 24-Sept-20 12:58:09

Fireworks, porn, litter (impose very heavy fines), tattoos, drinking alcohol on trains and in the street and lots of other things that I probably can't list on here for fear of them not being PC. (I think free speech has gone from this country.)

Buttonjugs Thu 24-Sept-20 12:55:28

@MerylStreep I sell a few things I import from China that are really good quality and environmentally friendly. Of course there are things that are of dubious quality but I find it’s the minority. Also, how would people cope without B&M and Aldi special buys ?

Immiesnana Thu 24-Sept-20 12:54:38

Builders who play their radios at top volume when working on neighbouring properties! They should be made to use earphones if they want music.
Queue jumpers in any situation but especially when we're patiently waiting to enter a supermarket. My time is as important as theirs.

Buttonjugs Thu 24-Sept-20 12:51:03

I would love to ban companies that ‘buy any ‘car, house etc. They are a complete rip-off and IMO should be regulated and forced to compensate those they have already ripped off.

gillyknits Thu 24-Sept-20 12:50:29

Footballers spitting on the pitch. This might stop the youngsters copying them and spitting in the street. Vile habit.

MawB2 Thu 24-Sept-20 12:50:13

Graygirl

Sorry meant to say hybrid cars

Oh I don’t know Graygirl one likes a bit of breeding in one’s car grin - “Bring the Bentley round James, I need to go to Waitrose” grin

MawB2 Thu 24-Sept-20 12:48:37

Fireworks, except for one off “official” municipal displays.
And thinking about that, Covid will presumably put a stop to those so we face the prospect of even more garden fireworks which seem to go on for weeks sad

Graygirl Thu 24-Sept-20 12:47:11

Sorry meant to say hybrid cars

Graygirl Thu 24-Sept-20 12:45:34

Silent cars, don't get me wrong electric/highbred card are great but I think the dipped beans should come on with the Ignition or they should have some kind of running noise

BlueSky Thu 24-Sept-20 12:42:53

I’m with you Merlot depends how you use them!

merlotgran Thu 24-Sept-20 12:41:08

Alcohol. Facebook----both causers of trouble.

Blimey! That's two enjoyable bits of my life out the window then.

travelsafar Thu 24-Sept-20 12:28:03

FannyCornforth I totally agree.

EllanVannin Thu 24-Sept-20 12:11:53

Alcohol. Facebook----both causers of trouble.
Abuse of mobile phones----creating narcissism ( selfies etc. )

And a list as long as your arm.

I belong in a convent I think !

Janiepops Thu 24-Sept-20 12:11:32

Fireworks! My dogs go bonkers thinking we are being attacked!

Dropping chewing gum in the street, looks repulsive, and these days a proper health threat.

Spitting, anywhere!

MerylStreep Thu 24-Sept-20 12:07:36

Too many things to mention that harm our environment.
But if I only had one, it would be: ban everything made in China ?

biba70 Thu 24-Sept-20 12:02:24

Hate fireworks- such a massive waste and so traumatising for some people and most animals.

PLASTIC- ban it all NOW. And Trophy Hunting- and make sure the Hunting with Dogs ban is enforced.

songstress60 Thu 24-Sept-20 11:58:26

I would ban fireworks, cycling on pavements and hospital car parking charges. Pets have been killed by fireworks.

Chardy Thu 24-Sept-20 11:51:20

TerriBull they are not only illegal everywhere except private land with the owner's permission (except the rented govt bikes being trialled in certain cities, as GrannyGravy13 said) but when caught it's points on your driving licence and a £300 fine.