Karen of the Week on 14:44 - Nov 5 with 999 views | blueasfook |
Karen of the Week on 12:58 - Nov 5 by Blueschev | #creepingsharia |
Cant wait for public floggings |  |
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Karen of the Week on 16:21 - Nov 5 with 942 views | SitfcB | On this subject, I want to get a little box of firework for tonight but don’t want to let them off in the garden as believe it or not I am considerate, am I allowed to go to a remote field out of the way somewhere and let them off? |  |
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Karen of the Week on 16:40 - Nov 5 with 924 views | DJR |
Karen of the Week on 16:21 - Nov 5 by SitfcB | On this subject, I want to get a little box of firework for tonight but don’t want to let them off in the garden as believe it or not I am considerate, am I allowed to go to a remote field out of the way somewhere and let them off? |
I can't see why not, assuming the landowner's property isn't anywhere near and so won't catch you. [Post edited 5 Nov 2024 16:41]
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Karen of the Week on 16:48 - Nov 5 with 886 views | positivity |
Karen of the Week on 14:44 - Nov 5 by blueasfook | Cant wait for public floggings |
quick, let kemi know, this is exactly the sort of thing to kickstart her leadership! |  |
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Karen of the Week on 16:52 - Nov 5 with 869 views | Swansea_Blue |
Karen of the Week on 12:58 - Nov 5 by Blueschev | #creepingsharia |
She’s complaining about that as well (assuming it’s the same person): X · juliedoorne 70+ followers Julie Doorne (@juliedoorne) / X For over a thousand years, we were a Christian country. We would say things like “God bless you” and “Godspeed.” We are now fast approaching becoming an Islamic ... I can only see what pops up in a web search, but can imagine the rest from this little mini-Nigel. I ‘ve sympathy with pet owners though. Some tighter restrictions wouldn’t hurt anyone or stop any fun. |  |
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Karen of the Week on 16:53 - Nov 5 with 870 views | DJR |
Karen of the Week on 16:40 - Nov 5 by DJR | I can't see why not, assuming the landowner's property isn't anywhere near and so won't catch you. [Post edited 5 Nov 2024 16:41]
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It's more complicated than I thought. I came across this on the following website. This may suggest the best thing to do is to do it in your garden but perhaps tell your neighbours first. Having said that loads of people do it near me, and don't give me warning, and I don't mind. https://www.ukfr.com/firework-laws-regulations You must let your fireworks off in your own garden or on land you have permission to fire from. It is illegal to let fireworks off in a public place, such as in the street or a park. Beaches remain somewhat difficult to advise on because depending on who owns the land it could either be a public or private place. Whether it’s legal to let fireworks off on a beach is therefore hard to answer in a summary of the laws. Caution is advised away from “traditional” times where the public might let fireworks off on a beach en-masse, such as New Year’s Eve, and be aware that you could be prosecuted under other laws such as public disorder or littering. Even if you determine that a particular part of a beach is privately owned you would still, technically, need the owner’s permission to fire on it. When I canvassed my fellow enthusiasts on this exact issue, no definitive answer could be agreed but the consensus was to assume it’s not legal and to be careful fireworks are not mistaken for distress flares. It is not a legal requirement to notify neighbours about your display but I recommend that you do. See my Responsible Fireworks Use article for more help. [Post edited 5 Nov 2024 16:56]
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If you’re concerned about…. on 17:11 - Nov 5 with 824 views | Bloots |
Karen of the Week on 16:21 - Nov 5 by SitfcB | On this subject, I want to get a little box of firework for tonight but don’t want to let them off in the garden as believe it or not I am considerate, am I allowed to go to a remote field out of the way somewhere and let them off? |
….letting them off in your back garden why don’t you just let them off in nextdoor’s? Seems logical to me. |  |
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Karen of the Week on 17:17 - Nov 5 with 803 views | blueasfook |
Karen of the Week on 16:21 - Nov 5 by SitfcB | On this subject, I want to get a little box of firework for tonight but don’t want to let them off in the garden as believe it or not I am considerate, am I allowed to go to a remote field out of the way somewhere and let them off? |
If you want to get shot by some angry farmer then sure. |  |
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Karen of the Week on 17:28 - Nov 5 with 777 views | positivity |
Karen of the Week on 16:52 - Nov 5 by Swansea_Blue | She’s complaining about that as well (assuming it’s the same person): X · juliedoorne 70+ followers Julie Doorne (@juliedoorne) / X For over a thousand years, we were a Christian country. We would say things like “God bless you” and “Godspeed.” We are now fast approaching becoming an Islamic ... I can only see what pops up in a web search, but can imagine the rest from this little mini-Nigel. I ‘ve sympathy with pet owners though. Some tighter restrictions wouldn’t hurt anyone or stop any fun. |
maybe rename the thread as "kemi of the week" then? |  |
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Karen of the Week on 18:42 - Nov 5 with 722 views | Lord_Lucan |
Karen of the Week on 16:21 - Nov 5 by SitfcB | On this subject, I want to get a little box of firework for tonight but don’t want to let them off in the garden as believe it or not I am considerate, am I allowed to go to a remote field out of the way somewhere and let them off? |
It is illegal to let of a firework or pyrotechnic device in a public place. Technically. |  |
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Karen of the Week on 21:06 - Nov 5 with 627 views | SitfcB |
Karen of the Week on 18:42 - Nov 5 by Lord_Lucan | It is illegal to let of a firework or pyrotechnic device in a public place. Technically. |
Something is only illegal if you get caught isn’t it? |  |
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Karen of the Week on 21:41 - Nov 5 with 617 views | Nthsuffolkblue | "At present, it is against the law for anyone to set off fireworks between 23:00 and 07:00, except on 5 November, New Year’s Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year." Tell me that is worded incorrectly! It is OK on those dates to set them off after 11 pm and before 7 am? |  |
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Karen of the Week on 22:54 - Nov 5 with 584 views | Swansea_Blue |
Karen of the Week on 17:28 - Nov 5 by positivity | maybe rename the thread as "kemi of the week" then? |
Don’t start! You’ll get me into trouble |  |
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Karen of the Week on 23:06 - Nov 5 with 578 views | Lord_Lucan |
Karen of the Week on 21:41 - Nov 5 by Nthsuffolkblue | "At present, it is against the law for anyone to set off fireworks between 23:00 and 07:00, except on 5 November, New Year’s Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year." Tell me that is worded incorrectly! It is OK on those dates to set them off after 11 pm and before 7 am? |
Bonfire night: 7am to midnight New Year’s Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year: 7am to 1am |  |
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Karen of the Week on 04:47 - Nov 6 with 475 views | Benters |
Karen of the Week on 11:51 - Nov 5 by ronnyd | Hoped you were going to say that the dog ran off and then bit the perp. |
Sadly no it didn’t but the person got a right ticking off and hasn’t done it again,saying that he usually waits until about 4-5 pm about two or three days after the 5th..just one massive bang,and I mean it’s blooming massive. |  |
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