Ban fireworks louder than a lawnmower for fur babies?

Ban fireworks louder than a lawnmower for fur babies?

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BlueJazz

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619 posts

186 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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Labour MP pushes to ban fireworks louder than a lawnmower and restrict sales to only specialist shops in a bid to ease the stress on cats and dogs.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13971749/...

I could support this if they also ban barking over 80 decibels, all year round!

Spare tyre

11,124 posts

144 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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They could also ban my neighbours dog that barks all day and night wink

juice

9,211 posts

296 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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BlueJazz said:
Labour MP pushes to ban fireworks louder than a lawnmower and restrict sales to only specialist shops in a bid to ease the stress on cats and dogs.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13971749/...

I could support this if they also ban barking over 80 decibels, all year round!
Have 2 x dogs. This is complete horsest imo.

When we got them as puppies, we played those firework youtube videos at full volume whilst giving them treats. Now they literally couldn't give a crap about fireworks. It does help that they are gun dogs so genetics plays a part, but banning stuff that affects a small section of the population is for the birds.

scenario8

7,062 posts

193 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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juice said:
Have 2 x dogs. This is complete horsest imo.

When we got them as puppies, we played those firework youtube videos at full volume whilst giving them treats. Now they literally couldn't give a crap about fireworks. It does help that they are gun dogs so genetics plays a part, but banning stuff that affects a small section of the population is for the birds.
In fairness birds aren’t too keen on fireworks either.

juice

9,211 posts

296 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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scenario8 said:
In fairness birds aren’t too keen on fireworks either.
Indeed, but that's not what this post is about.

CraigyMc

17,855 posts

250 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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BlueJazz said:
Labour MP pushes to ban fireworks louder than a lawnmower
I can make a lawnmower pretty fking loud if you want.

Aftermarket nitromethanol qualcast mutilator coming right up.

DaveCWK

2,161 posts

188 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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Posting on your local towns facebook page in the run up to bonfire night "does anyone know where to buy the loudest fireworks" is always a good laugh.

dundarach

5,631 posts

242 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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My dog enjoys watching them too.

gazza285

10,456 posts

222 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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My cat is deaf.

LordHaveMurci

12,225 posts

183 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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Never had a cat or dog that’s been bothered by fireworks & I’ve had a few, current pack (2 of each) are all rescues so had none since puppies/kittens.

Fireworks were around a long time before every pet currently alive!

J4CKO

44,137 posts

214 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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Can see it from both sides, our recently departed dog didnt give a st but some folks pets are absolutely terrified, but shouldn't mean everything should be banned.




Hol

9,028 posts

214 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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My cats don’t even look up from their warm beds.

It might be a different story if we didn’t have a catfiap and looked them out all night. But i would like to think such owners would keep them in for the duration.

Like all known regular events in life, you adjust your behaviour.

Downward

4,533 posts

117 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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My cat used to sit in the upstairs bedroom watching them.


off_again

13,847 posts

248 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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A bit stupid to be honest, but I can see where they are coming from.

The use / over use of fireworks is getting a little stupid and there is a time and place for them. I am certainly not the fun police, but have a little consideration for your neighbors and think about it. And maybe it might be worthwhile letting people know that you are going to have some sort of celebration? I don't know, never seen the appeal to be honest.

Here the 4th July is the big problem. Again, I don't really care, but when you have a pick-up full of them and it takes you 3 hours to burn through all of the damn rockets, yeah, that's getting to be a bit of a problem. And yes, this happened this year!

The funny thing though is when we have 'red flag days' here - days that the wildfire risk is off the charts and all forms of burning is banned - including heating via wood burning etc. Fireworks are obviously totally banned too. A couple of years ago it was really bad with strong winds, very hot weather and high / low pressure that increased the risk of dry lightening strikes - lots of appeals by the state and local authorities to NOT have fireworks for the 4th. And yet some still did.... and caused fires.... and got sued..... and then complained because it 'wasn't fair'.... idiots. What is not fair about it? Try not burning entire communities down for your 10 seconds of pyrotechnic pleasure for one year. Sheesh, the entitlement of some people.

hehe

Rant over.

HTP99

23,874 posts

154 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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I've 3 dogs, 1 is deaf but I guess can probably feel or sense fireworks, she's fine with them, another couldn't give a toss, no.3 is st scared of them, but he's scared of the hoover and any sudden loud(ish) noise.

Our view is, it is what it is on bonfire night and a few days around it as it's tradition, we do get pissed off when it happens randomly weeks later though.

munroman

1,894 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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We have 3 Golden Retrievers, and live under the Lossiemouth flight path, so loud noises don't bother us.

(Indeed we went to see the last flights of the Tornadoes out of Lossie, the guys did a simulated airfield attack and some high power low passes.
Apparently some rules might have been broken as it was some of the guys last flights.
One pass was 2 Tornadoes racing off the runway about 30 ft.
The noise and feeling of power in your body was tremendous, our then Goldie merely glanced up then went back to chewing grass, the Lady beside my Wife screamed and fell over!)

However, where my Daughter lives in Glasgow the infernal fireworks seem to be a regular gig, as well as Balloon releases for some chav who died due to Darwin.

Up here in Moray it seems more a thing with incomers rather than locals.


gotoPzero

18,951 posts

203 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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IMHO fireworks should be regulated outside of bonfire night and new years eve.

Mr Whippy

30,926 posts

255 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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IMHO they should just let people do what they want.

Labour have a mess to fix, or so they say. So what is this MP doing? Worrying about cats and dogs.

There you go everyone. Worrying about paying your energy bills? Or even having electricity?

Fear not, Labour are going to make sure your pets ears are safe(r) for one night a year.



Maybe if we had some plod around, then idiots wouldn’t be using fireworks inappropriately.
But remember, why have police when you can just make laws/ban it?

Remember, those laws that say don’t steal, but now supermarkets are losing £££ to constant thefts and police don’t even care.


Yes, what a solution. Just ban it.

eldar

23,645 posts

210 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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off_again said:
A bit stupid to be honest, but I can see where they are coming from.

The use / over use of fireworks is getting a little stupid and there is a time and place for them. I am certainly not the fun police, but have a little consideration for your neighbors and think about it. And maybe it might be worthwhile letting people know that you are going to have some sort of celebration? I don't know, never seen the appeal to be honest.

Here the 4th July is the big problem. Again, I don't really care, but when you have a pick-up full of them and it takes you 3 hours to burn through all of the damn rockets, yeah, that's getting to be a bit of a problem. And yes, this happened this year!

The funny thing though is when we have 'red flag days' here - days that the wildfire risk is off the charts and all forms of burning is banned - including heating via wood burning etc. Fireworks are obviously totally banned too. A couple of years ago it was really bad with strong winds, very hot weather and high / low pressure that increased the risk of dry lightening strikes - lots of appeals by the state and local authorities to NOT have fireworks for the 4th. And yet some still did.... and caused fires.... and got sued..... and then complained because it 'wasn't fair'.... idiots. What is not fair about it? Try not burning entire communities down for your 10 seconds of pyrotechnic pleasure for one year. Sheesh, the entitlement of some people.

hehe

Rant over.
Fireworks were banned in some states, NC for example. People just bought them in states where they were permitted.

For firework hilarity, I recommend
https://stephenking.com/promo/drunken-fireworks/


Alex Z

1,744 posts

90 months

Thursday 17th October 2024
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gazza285 said:
My cat is deaf.
How does he smell?