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Fireworks again.....grrr!

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Chestnut Sat 01-Jan-22 00:04:29

Happy New year everyone! But it's been like a war zone round here all evening and is even worse at midnight. It's so annoying and frightening for young children, animals and wildlife. When will they make it official displays only and stop selling them to the public?

Sarnia Sat 01-Jan-22 12:04:05

I like fireworks at the appropriate times so I expect a few on New Year's Eve.

Daisend1 Sat 01-Jan-22 12:26:57

Very quiet in my area and wouldn't have known it was NYE compared to other years.Covid has a lot to answer for as for sure many are not taking chances when it comes to their health.

Esspee Sat 01-Jan-22 12:30:56

I slept through it I suppose. Suddenly I feel old. confused

GrannyGravy13 Sat 01-Jan-22 12:31:28

I watched the fireworks going off all round last night from about 11.45 to 12.30 they were spectacular, but I adore fireworks always have done.

There were a few around 6-7.30pm which I guess were for the younger children.

If they bring some cheer after the last two years of the pandemic I can live with them on New Years Eve, Bonfire Night and Diwali.

I do agree that it is unsettling for some animals and folks though.

ElaineI Sat 01-Jan-22 12:34:32

Less than usual here. Although New Year is one of the allowed times. TV was from Stirling not Edinburgh same as last year.

Serendipity22 Sat 01-Jan-22 12:42:36

I love the fireworks, to me they symbolise happy times and let's face it, we certainly need some, the night sky lights up and dazzles, i love it.

We have a cat who didnt seem to like it but i say so what, we cant live our lives around what animals like and don't like.

Happy New Year everyone.

Zoejory Sat 01-Jan-22 12:46:23

so what, we cant live our lives around what animals like and don't like.

Maybe you shouldn't have pets if you're so dismissive of them

I worry very much about one of my dogs who is petrified of them.

I'd prefer to have fireworks on November 5th and NYE, the latter starting at midnight.

I love fireworks. But I love animals more. And I'll do whatever I can to make sure they are comfortable and unafraid

Janiepops Sat 01-Jan-22 12:56:07

If, during manufacturing,the ‘BANG’ was removed, problem solved and all parties happy! We can still see beautiful sparkles and colours, but all the creatures wouldn’t be spooked. ?????????‍???????✨✨

LadyStardust Sat 01-Jan-22 12:56:23

I live in an area which has high levels of child poverty. Standing outside last night and seeing the huge amount of fireworks made me cry. Irrational maybe, but all I could think about was that the thousands of pounds (and believe me there were that many) could've been spent more wisely. There are kids going to school hungry, with no proper winter coats and shoes. It's a crazy world. Misery guts aren't I! smile

Mollygo Sat 01-Jan-22 13:13:38

LadyStardust, no you’re not a misery guts. I enjoyed the displays, I always do, but at the back of my mind is always the thought you expressed.

LadyStardust Sat 01-Jan-22 16:12:19

Mollygo

LadyStardust, no you’re not a misery guts. I enjoyed the displays, I always do, but at the back of my mind is always the thought you expressed.

Thank you Mollygo. I really don't want to stop people having a good time, but it all seems so pointless to me.

Oldbat1 Sat 01-Jan-22 17:03:31

Didn’t hear or see any in my town.

Galaxy Sat 01-Jan-22 17:11:47

But lots of things other people do for enjoyment seem pointless to me, but I dont think they should be stopped.

kathsue Sat 01-Jan-22 17:14:14

I agree with you Ladystardust. I saw the fireworks in London, on TV, and all I could think about was how that money could have been put to better use.

MissAdventure Sat 01-Jan-22 17:28:59

I see things in threads here and think how the money could be better spent, if it helps anyone?

Forsythia Sat 01-Jan-22 17:32:28

We live in a nice area but last night you’d have thought it was the middle of a war zone the noise being made. These were expensive fireworks bought by locals for use in their own gardens.. not an organised display. Very very loud.

Blondiescot Sat 01-Jan-22 17:41:00

Janiepops

If, during manufacturing,the ‘BANG’ was removed, problem solved and all parties happy! We can still see beautiful sparkles and colours, but all the creatures wouldn’t be spooked. ?????????‍???????✨✨

You can actually get silent fireworks, but why they aren't more widely used, I have no idea.
Personally, I detest them - mainly for the untold misery and suffering they cause to animals, as well as many PTSD sufferers and quite a number of autistic people too. I also deplore of the waste of money.

Chewbacca Sat 01-Jan-22 18:09:09

I love fireworks and was eagerly looking forward to seeing some last night. Not. A. Single. One.

Pittcity Sat 01-Jan-22 20:16:43

There are more fireworks going off round here tonight!!

SkyBird Sat 01-Jan-22 22:52:19

I thought the firework display in London last night was a huge advertisement for the virtual ABBA concerts later this year.

I personally enjoy pyrotechnics. However only on specific days & organised events.