skinnydipper
Well-Known Member
(Cross posted AAD and Club House)
There has been such a lot of publicity this year regarding the harmful effects of fireworks.
The fact that Sainsbury's took a stand and banned them because of the distress and harm caused must surely have made people think - nope.
I am appalled by the number selfish and thoughtless people who still think it is fine to explode the loudest fireworks they can get their hands on and over the longest period of time. Started sporadically here in mid October and intensified. There has been no respite since 29 October, sometimes starting as early as 4 o'clock.
Obviously nobody on this forum would be so unkind or inconsiderate as to buy loud fireworks. After all, we all know that sound travels and it isn't just your family or animals that are affected. Or, if you really can't live without fireworks, then you would buy silent or animal friendly ones - wouldn't you?
(incidentally not just animals but children with autism suffer, ex soldiers and people with dementia).
Please could you spread the word to those who seem unable to grasp the harm they are doing in the name of human entertainment - it may make a difference at New Year and "firework season" next year.
There has been such a lot of publicity this year regarding the harmful effects of fireworks.
The fact that Sainsbury's took a stand and banned them because of the distress and harm caused must surely have made people think - nope.
I am appalled by the number selfish and thoughtless people who still think it is fine to explode the loudest fireworks they can get their hands on and over the longest period of time. Started sporadically here in mid October and intensified. There has been no respite since 29 October, sometimes starting as early as 4 o'clock.
Obviously nobody on this forum would be so unkind or inconsiderate as to buy loud fireworks. After all, we all know that sound travels and it isn't just your family or animals that are affected. Or, if you really can't live without fireworks, then you would buy silent or animal friendly ones - wouldn't you?
(incidentally not just animals but children with autism suffer, ex soldiers and people with dementia).
Please could you spread the word to those who seem unable to grasp the harm they are doing in the name of human entertainment - it may make a difference at New Year and "firework season" next year.