Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, if anyone is looking for people who had negative fun on July 4, this thread is the place!
It is bonkers how many people died on the 4th in fireworks accidents.
Anonymous wrote:Well, if anyone is looking for people who had negative fun on July 4, this thread is the place!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved here from a Republican state and firework sales were extremely illegal there.
I did as well. People still shot off illegal fireworks every year in my former republican state.
Anonymous wrote:I moved here from a Republican state and firework sales were extremely illegal there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stuff people set off on our street is unbelievable. It is comically dangerous. Honestly surprised no one dies
They do.
Every year.
https://www.cpsc.gov/Newsroom/News-Releases/2023/Have-a-Blast-Just-Do-It-Safely-this-Fourth-of-July-CPSC-Report-Shows-Trips-to-the-Emergency-Room-Remain-High
And every year, it's the same old replies. People lodging legitimate complaints and concerns and people replying to those concerns with derision and mockery. It's ok if people get hurt or die because getting jollies is more important.
At least in D.C., it is actually legal to set off fireworks. In MoCo it's illegal, but the police refuse to enforce the law. I mean, 2 idiots blew up their own house in Damascus a couple of days ago and had to be sent to the hospital from prepping themselves for today. Maybe if the police actually ticketed violators, then these people would not have been so brazen? Maybe.
Life is dangerous.
And just like that - someone validates my post.
99% of people on this site are old. I expect this kind of response from a 12 year old. People really do die from fireworks accidents. People really do get get hurt from fireworks accidents. This is the best reply you can come up with?
Oh, and...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/devastating-house-fire-serves-as-reminder-of-why-fireworks-are-banned-in-montgomery-county/ar-AA1dtSHq?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=fe6ff2deffee4fc38d04b262e352a6b7&ei=58
Devastating house fire serves as reminder of why fireworks are banned in Montgomery County
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stuff people set off on our street is unbelievable. It is comically dangerous. Honestly surprised no one dies
They do.
Every year.
https://www.cpsc.gov/Newsroom/News-Releases/2023/Have-a-Blast-Just-Do-It-Safely-this-Fourth-of-July-CPSC-Report-Shows-Trips-to-the-Emergency-Room-Remain-High
And every year, it's the same old replies. People lodging legitimate complaints and concerns and people replying to those concerns with derision and mockery. It's ok if people get hurt or die because getting jollies is more important.
At least in D.C., it is actually legal to set off fireworks. In MoCo it's illegal, but the police refuse to enforce the law. I mean, 2 idiots blew up their own house in Damascus a couple of days ago and had to be sent to the hospital from prepping themselves for today. Maybe if the police actually ticketed violators, then these people would not have been so brazen? Maybe.
Life is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Part of the problem is that people don’t realize how powerful these fireworks are. They can literally blow your head off. They can create a six inch hole clean through your chest. It is insane that people are cool with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a neighborhood where the yards are small and the houses are very close to one another. In this neighborhood, the people who shoot off fireworks go to PA to get the illegal ones. One year a neighbor did it in front of my house and their fireworks were landing on my roof. We now have a neighbor who thinks she controls the street and she and her family try to stop cars from going down our street. Next year I'm going to call the cops.
PA? The legally allowed fireworks in PA are pretty tame. Small bottle rockets, small roman candles and so on. The big fireworks you see people launching all over DC are not allowed in PA unless you have a special license. M-80s aren't allowed in PA. More likely they're getting them in South Carolina or one of the other less-restrictive states.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a neighborhood where the yards are small and the houses are very close to one another. In this neighborhood, the people who shoot off fireworks go to PA to get the illegal ones. One year a neighbor did it in front of my house and their fireworks were landing on my roof. We now have a neighbor who thinks she controls the street and she and her family try to stop cars from going down our street. Next year I'm going to call the cops.