To ban them, would have to be across the board and include not only Bonfire night but, also celebrations like Diwahli and the Chinese new year. To cancel ne event but, not the others, would be seen as cancelling out a culture or playing a card…
Tightened selling regulations limiting the number that can be sold to general public or preventing the handover of those sold untill the day of the display. The application for an i.d card to the local council if you plan on holding a small scale private display, enabling one person to buy and be responsible. More ivolvement 😂 from the police 😂 with confescation powers and the power to arrest the yobs on the streets😂
I do like seeing them and lucky enough to be able to view a large display, from the comfort of a back bedroom.
With reference to MickC’s warzone – I vividely remember when I was young, my grandparents comming on holiday with us and attending a organised display at Oulton Broads, my grandad had his eyes tightly closed with tears running down his face and would shake at the boom of the fireworks exploding, petrified but, he never spoke of his time in the war did he!