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Renewed calls for fireworks ban By Jaime Pitt-MacKay Jaime.p@theguardian.co.nz
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Calls for a ban on the sale of fireworks to the general public have been renewed after a chaotic night of firework related mayhem across the country while locals were left worried about pets and livestock. It is believed no fireworks related incidents were reported to firefighters in the Ashburton District, and commenters on the Ashburton Guardian Facebook page said they had not heard much in the way of firework activity, but would like to see them banned from public sale. “I believe that in the interests of pub-
lic safety fireworks should not be sold to the general public,” one comment said. “Yes, I would like to see fireworks banned to the public and have controlled community events,” another said. One woman who is urgently pushing for a ban is Winslow woman Leanne Williams who had serious concerns for the welfare of her animals following reckless firework use over the weekend. A group of people let off a number of fireworks one paddock away from her horses. “It was a hot night so we had the windows open and I could hear the horse
running around so I went out to see what was going on and then I saw the fireworks,” she said. A group of people who had been drinking alcohol were letting off the fireworks, at times firing them towards buildings on their own property. Williams said she went and spoke to the group of people and said if the fireworks continued she would be contacting their employers and the police, and that they could pay the bill for any injuries her horses may sustain.
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