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Cops & fireworks
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 10:15 pm
by Whelan
I should have taken a picture of this, but last night me and my gf were sitting at the beach around the corner from my house literally. All along the shore people had huge fireworks displays and it was awesome seeing like 4 shows at once. Now the big professional fireworks are illegal to buy/sell/use in CT (lame) but people do it anyways. So at one point while sitting there, a cop car pulls up with two popo's in it. They typically onle have one but did two for the holidays. I cracked that they must be short on gas money so their doublin up, lol!Anyways, we found it quite humorous that they were there to watch the fireworks being set off by the amatuers as well. LOL! Just a funny situation when they are supposed to be illegal. Glad to see my tax dollars working, hahaha.
Re: Cops & fireworks (Whelan)
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:06 pm
by jake75
The reason such fireworks are illegal is that they are dangerous.They are illegal in Ohio but it is a joke because our stupid legislature passed a law that allows their sale if the buyer signs a statement that they are taking them out of the state. The cops rarely do anything more than confiscate the unused ones if they catch you setting them off. Why do I care? Well if a child is injured they go to children's hospital and often they don't have insurance so the taxopayer picks up the tab.Did I mention that our legislators are stupid.
Re: Cops & fireworks (jake75)
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:43 pm
by mspalmer
A situation occurred 2 days ago in metro-Detroit. A 27 year old mother of 3 got killed when an illegal "mortar type" firework exploded in her face. Apparently the firework was a commercial-type supposed to only be used by trained professionals.I'm not a big fan of fireworks for just that reason although it hasn't stopped people in my neighborhood from shooting them off for the last 10 nights in a row. I like to watch fireworks but to listen to them while trying to go to bed because I have to get up pretty early for the job is just plain annoying.Mikep.s. Took the family to the Tigers/Indians game last night and they had a nice fireworks display after the Tiger's victory. Neither of my kids had every seen fireworks so they had a good time.
Re: Cops & fireworks (mspalmer)
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 12:18 am
by Whelan
Well the huge ones you see at shows are different. But I do enjoy setting them off if done right. When we went to Va Beach for the 4th a few years ago we pitched in for the neighborhood my fience's brother lived in. We setup a tent right along the waterline at the beachfront (not to mention the 5 kegs buried in the sand) and had buckets of sand and water on hand. Not to mention there were only two people actually lighting them with flashlights on their heads once they were in place, and they went down the row in order to ensure all were set off. They were angled to go away from shore a bit and wind was taken into account.For the duds that did not go off. They were drenched, covered with sand and then we tossed them away.
Re: Cops & fireworks (mspalmer)
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:03 am
by Baltovibe
Quote, originally posted by mspalmer »I like to watch fireworks but to listen to them while trying to go to bed because I have to get up pretty early for the job is just plain annoying.Looks like a neighbor in Ohio took matters into his own hand:Quote, originally posted by Associated Press »A neighbor apparently angry about noisy fireworks shot three people to death early today and wounded two others, police said.Terrance Hough Jr., a 35-year-old off-duty firefighter, was arrested in connection with the shootings near his home shortly after midnight, police spokesman Lt. Thomas Stacho said. No charges had been filed this morning.The shooter was apparently upset about loud noise from fireworks at a house next door and opened fire, killing two men and a woman, all in their early- to mid-20s, Stacho said. He said another man was shot in the elbow and a woman was wounded in the hand.The area of neat ranch homes overlooking the industrial Cuyahoga River valley is popular among firefighters and police officers who are required to live in the city.Near Seattle, another man was shot during an argument at a fireworks celebration and died after aid workers trying to help him felt threatened by a hostile crowd, authorities said.More than 100 people were present when the two men began arguing around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday in a parking lot in Skyway, an unincorporated area between Seattle and Renton, Wash. Paramedics called after the shooting found the crowd so threatening, they had to quickly take the wounded man out to continue CPR, said David Nelson, a spokesman for county Fire District 20.Sheriff's Detective Bob L. Conner said it was unclear whether moving the man before continuing CPR was a factor in his death. King County sheriff's deputies were searching for the suspect.Copyright © 2007, The Associated Presshttp://
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Re: Cops & fireworks (Whelan)
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:45 am
by Whelan
For some reason if you hate fireworks that much, then the person should move out of the country. Welcome to America and the 4th of July!
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:16 am
by jimincalif
Where I live everything is illegal. I've got no problem with outlawing the mortars and other major stuff, but they even outlaw the "safe and sane" fountains, sparklers, etc.We always break the law and shoot off the safe and sane type, a few simple safety precautions and it is no big deal. This year however, the local heat must have rented a few extra helicopters, we had to delay several times while they flew by. Usually their air units are all focused on the beach where the real problems tend to occur.
Re: Cops & fireworks (Whelan)
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:30 am
by Whelan
Sparky Says!