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Just saw a bunch of teenagers throwing fireworks at each other just opposite the play park! Frightened the life out of me as I first thought it was gun fire. No regards for families close by and really scared my daughter

This has been reported to the police but wasn’t sure if anyone else had seen this

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Just saw a bunch of teenagers throwing fireworks at each other just opposite the play park! Frightened the life out of me as I first thought it was gun fire. No regards for families close by and really scared my daughter

This has been reported to the police but wasn’t sure if anyone else had seen this

 

The bigger question that trading standards need to look at is where they got fireworks from as that breaks two rules

1. From 15 October to 10 November is the legal period at this time of year to sell fireworks (Diwali, New Year and Chinese New Year are other legal periods for sales)

2. Fireworks can not be sold to under 18s

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Just saw a bunch of teenagers throwing fireworks at each other just opposite the play park! Frightened the life out of me as I first thought it was gun fire. No regards for families close by and really scared my daughter

This has been reported to the police but wasn’t sure if anyone else had seen this

 

We also saw them throwing fireworks on St Francis Road and reported it to the police. It appears to be the same teenagers who are riding Boris and Lime bikes and wearing balaclavas/face masks.

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We used to throw bangers at each other when kids. Not right but it happens....

 

Not sure they use bangers these days...


Kids at school, in my time (I'm really old now!), had upped the level to proper screamers that were set off down the corridors *shrugs

I used to do this when i was a teenager all the time, and in fact would still do it now, if i didn't have a big garden to let them off in instead.


Ill be having a huge display again this year, on Lacon Road if anyone wants to keep an eye and ear out.

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I used to do this when i was a teenager all the time, and in fact would still do it now, if i didn't have a big garden to let them off in instead.


Ill be having a huge display again this year, on Lacon Road if anyone wants to keep an eye and ear out.

 

I do love a parody account

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