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Some 4-day party! Sorry, just my view, but I feel random fireworks are really anti-social. If scheduled, with plenty of notice, people who need to can at least escape for the duration (well most people, I guess).

I know those who adore fireworks will feel differently, but they can cause so much costly suffering and damage to animals and owners.

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Hate people who let off loud fireworks.  We had neighbours two doors down who used to let off the extremely loud fireworks in their back garden.   This was usually, but not always, on the days around Guy Fawkes and New Year’s.  It was torture.  I felt as if I was in the middle of them and it seemed as if they were directly outside our windows. I often involuntarily screamed as they were so loud and startling.  The dog was petrified and I was worried they would crash into the house or garden. Thankfully they’ve moved and taken their firework obsession with them.  I know someone whose dog collapsed and died during a bout of neighbourly fireworks.  Many dogs and cats go missing during firework season due to trying to escape from them.

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1 hour ago, KS23 said:

There was just a bunch of kids letting them off at the park now - didn’t seem menacing  just kids being kids but i do feel for all the dogs as it’s still daylight as they are just on their evening walks 😞

Hmmm, wonder how said kids got hold of fireworks in the first place? If provided by adults then highly irresponsible, in my view.

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On 09/09/2025 at 20:16, first mate said:

Hmmm, wonder how said kids got hold of fireworks in the first place? If provided by adults then highly irresponsible, in my view.

Unfortunately there are plenty of shops which don't care and will sell vapes, alcohol and weed to minors, I'm sure they won't care about selling them fireworks. Or the kids nick them.

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On 09/09/2025 at 18:18, KS23 said:

There was just a bunch of kids letting them off at the park now - didn’t seem menacing  just kids being kids but i do feel for all the dogs as it’s still daylight as they are just on their evening walks 😞

It’s illegal to let off fireworks in a public place, there were kids in Peckham Rye Park wearing hoods & masks letting off fireworks around 5pm yesterday & generally acting menacing..  loads of people walking dogs at the time along with families & kids using the park!  I reported to the police but as usual nobody turned up!

Suggest anyone who is fed up with this antisocial behaviour make sure it’s reported, the more reports the better, hopefully then something will be done.   At the moment they just know they can get away with it!

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