Hearthly wrote:
Well you live out in the sticks a bit don't you? This would put a different slant on things.
I live in a built-up residential area, as such, whichever fine reveller decided to set off his personal wank-factory of high explosives over the neighbourhood at 12:15am was, with pretty much 100% certainty, going to wake people up, cause distress to animals, disturb children, and so on.
I'm not even raising an objection on behalf of myself, I was awake anyway and the rest of my family slept through them, I just think launching a barrage of really noisy fireworks into the air at well past midnight is a lousy thing to do and shows a complete disregard for other people in the area.
Yes, we (essentially) don't have any neighbours at all, now, so I can cheerfully create merry hell here and disturb no-one. (This is no accident, btw. I'd had enough run-ins with miserable twattish neighbours to last a lifetime upon purchasing this place)
Clearly we are not going to agree, but to my mind, if you live in a built up area where young people live, then you have to expect them to party on New Years Eve with all the attendant noise/revelry, and if that's not acceptable then fuck off to sheltered housing or the deepest rural countryside. Don't impose clearly unreasonable expectations and demands on others.
Look, everyone has
something they don't like about living in close proximity to others (for some miserable, unempathetic toads, it's *lots* of things they don't like, and make no secret of the fact), but you know, if you take all the benefits of living in such an urban setting, you have to take the downsides. Me? I have a low tolerance of kids screaming round day and night, but I've never so much as said one word to anyone, because it's part of the human condition; they'll be things their parents don't like about *me* (probably lots of things), so quid pro quo and all that, I'm a reasonable guy.
I'm not suggesting letting off fireworks to bring in the New Year is somehow unavoidable, but you gotta let off steam, have a blast once in a while, that *is* part of the human condition, especially when young. Your blanket statement '... I just think launching a barrage of really noisy fireworks into the air at well past midnight is a lousy thing to do and shows a complete disregard for other people in the area" is completely absurd (of course) because it completely ignores the critical context of the situation FFS: it's not just *any* night of the year but _New_Years_Eve_.
I suppose I should declare an interest here; fireworks have always held an absolute fascination for me, I've loved them for as long as I can remember. My father handing me a Size 20 box of Standard Fireworks during mid-October to keep safe until Bonfire Night was for me, pretty much the highlight of the year. It didn't matter that I knew *precisely* what the box contents was down to the smallest item, nor indeed that I equally well knew what each one did, down to the finest detail - the excitement leading up to that time was almost too much to bear. I was collecting firewood in August!
Funny, a few of those old British fireworks still survive intact in people's lofts or whatever; a part complete Size 12 box that cost £1.20 in 1978 is worth many hundreds of pounds to collectors now, I've even been tempted myself. I can safely say in all honesty that I've personally had the largest fireworks any private individual is ever likely to lay his hands on over the years, but for all their immense explosive power and impressive as they are, they can't touch the likes of a "Jack in the Box", "Screamer Repeater" or "Devil-Amongst-the-Tailors", and those old black powder rockets - especially the really big ones - are unsurpassed even now.
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