(05 Nov 2015, 8:01 pm)Jimmi wrote One thing I hate about fireworks is any Tom, Dick and Harry who has I.D. to prove they are 18+ can buy them and some people are total freaking morons, every year I'll hear someone setting some off in the middle of the flaming daytime and now we are having people setting off practically in front our window and not long since one was set off at an angle and went off alarming not very far from our roof. For these reasons this is why I am not a fan of fireworks. Wouldn't care but we live very close to an orgainsed display which you are able to see most of it from our street so I am a little confused as to why you'd waste money on buying your own when you can watch much better fireworks for free.
(05 Nov 2015, 10:37 pm)Adrian wrote I'd say they should be banned from public sale, but it'd only give the organised displays a free reign to charge what they want.The other issue is most councils now seemingly can't afford to put these displays on anymore, some of the only 'proper' displays in the area this year where: Newton Aycliffe, Saltwell Park, Spennymoor and Stockton. Newton Aycliffe's display could only be attended if you live in Aycliffe and applied for tickets/wristbands because of the fears about too many people attending as in previous years people were having to park in streets far away from the display with some people being unable to find their cars afterwards and I think it's the same story with Spennymoor's display and of course the likes of Darlington and Durham no longer having displays wouldn't have helped matters.
(05 Nov 2015, 11:02 pm)Jimmi wrote The other issue is most councils now seemingly can't afford to put these displays on anymore, some of the only 'proper' displays in the area this year where: Newton Aycliffe, Saltwell Park, Spennymoor and Stockton. Newton Aycliffe's display could only be attended if you live in Aycliffe and applied for tickets/wristbands because of the fears about too many people attending as in previous years people were having to park in streets far away from the display with some people being unable to find their cars afterwards and I think it's the same story with Spennymoor's display and of course the likes of Darlington and Durham no longer having displays wouldn't have helped matters.
(05 Nov 2015, 8:01 pm)Jimmi wrote One thing I hate about fireworks is any Tom, Dick and Harry who has I.D. to prove they are 18+ can buy them and some people are total freaking morons, every year I'll hear someone setting some off in the middle of the flaming daytime and now we are having people setting off practically in front our window and not long since one was set off at an angle and went off alarming not very far from our roof. For these reasons this is why I am not a fan of fireworks. Wouldn't care but we live very close to an orgainsed display which you are able to see most of it from our street so I am a little confused as to why you'd waste money on buying your own when you can watch much better fireworks for free.And here is the aftermath out of my front window.
EDIT: some of the idiots round here have more bleeding fireworks than the organised display it seems!
(06 Nov 2015, 8:20 am)Jimmi wrote And here is the aftermath out of my front window.
The law says you must not set off or throw fireworks (including sparklers) in the street or other public places. Read more.
(06 Nov 2015, 10:55 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Customer lost all their money on the gaming machine and became very abusive towards me. In the end I barred him from the shop. Rest of the customers were impressed that I wasn't putting up in any grief from the idiot.
(06 Nov 2015, 10:55 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Customer lost all their money on the gaming machine and became very abusive towards me. In the end I barred him from the shop. Rest of the customers were impressed that I wasn't putting up in any grief from the idiot.
(06 Nov 2015, 11:00 pm)Michael wrote Oh dear, its his own fault, was he a regular to the shop?
(07 Nov 2015, 10:10 am)Charles41 wrote This weather...I was hoping to go on a spotting trip to County Durham today. No chance of that now.I'll normally still go out in weather like today (although I ain't today as I was out yesterday and may be out tomorrow) although when I do go out in weather like this I don't take much in the way of photos and normally tend to just hop from bus to bus.
Charles
(07 Nov 2015, 8:04 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Having to make an unplanned trip to the Metrocentre with its tropical heating levels in order to purchase something acceptable to Big'un for his lunch because Newcastle M&S was closed due to a power failure.
Probably not as annoyed as they were mind. Staff having to man the doors with big notices written out for prospective shoppers, all the while losing those all important pre-Christmas sales.
(Waitrose weren't complaining!)
(07 Nov 2015, 8:04 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Having to make an unplanned trip to the Metrocentre with its tropical heating levels in order to purchase something acceptable to Big'un for his lunch because Newcastle M&S was closed due to a power failure.
Probably not as annoyed as they were mind. Staff having to man the doors with big notices written out for prospective shoppers, all the while losing those all important pre-Christmas sales.
(Waitrose weren't complaining!)
(07 Nov 2015, 8:04 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Having to make an unplanned trip to the Metrocentre with its tropical heating levels in order to purchase something acceptable to Big'un for his lunch because Newcastle M&S was closed due to a power failure.
Probably not as annoyed as they were mind. Staff having to man the doors with big notices written out for prospective shoppers, all the while losing those all important pre-Christmas sales.
(Waitrose weren't complaining!)