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Ill be launching plenty from my garden tonight and tomorrow night, with some friends and partners present since the displays are all cancelled. I wont be setting any off after midnight though, as is the law.


Why would you think you can say people shouldn't let them off after 9?

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My father didn't drink and was quite a serious person, but loved throwing cracker jacks at my mother. For younger readers these would jump around the garden and were banned no doubt, with some other fireworks, as they were so dangerous. We could buy loose fireworks from the corner shop at a time when 1000s would get injured each year at home displays. As kids we were always lighting bangers (does this still happen?). I thought that as they banned more dangerous fireworks, generally stopped sales of loose fireworks, and raised the age you could purchase them injuries had fallen but can't find the stats on line. Take care all.
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