Fireworks at 12.40am

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pinkiepink31
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Fireworks at 12.40am

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Thank you to the people who woke up my household last night with fireworks at 12.40am. I've no idea who you are or where you were to make a complaint in person or to the police. Every year there's a small(minded) minority with no consideration for everyone else.
Scottman
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In the same vein ....anyone know who set off a fairly significant display yesterday (30 October!!) around 7 pm ?? Though a much more social hour of the night,
its way too early for November 5 and still traumatises more than it entertains.

I'm guessing it was an (allegedly) more professional display, as it was expensively and expansively loud and continuous for 40 minutes.
mb1
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Re: Fireworks at 12.40am

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I think you should have had an invite for that one Scottman, it was down at GSK!!
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JudieT
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I was woken too and from the direction thought they must be in the fields along High Oak Road - I think someone called the police though and they were stopped, but yes very inconsiderate and very irritating.
Andrew
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I too was woken by the fireworks, but didn't think it would be worth complaining. Thank you whoever did.
Scottman
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mb1 wrote:I think you should have had an invite for that one Scottman, it was down at GSK!!
LOL - I said it was more professional ! Wonder what possessed them to do it a week early. GSK was never early for anything! :D
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