Poll: Most wouldn't allow private households to let off fireworks
- In an online poll, 64% of respondents oppose allowing private households to set off fireworks, while 36% support it.
- Support for backyard fireworks varies by income and political affiliation, with Conservative supporters favoring them more.
- Younger readers tend to be more tolerant of fireworks, according to the poll results.
- Opposition to fireworks comes mainly from those without pets, as they emphasize the disturbances caused by the noise and smoke.
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Poll: Most wouldn't allow private households to let off fireworks
Most readers in an online poll this week said they wouldn't allow people to set off fireworks themselves. Views were split by, among other things, age, income and whether readers have tattoos
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Read Full ArticleThe Fireworks King - Brock's Pyrotechnics: The History and Art of Firework Making, 1922
In Pyrotechnics: The History and Art of Firework Making (1922), Alan St. H. Brock, owner of C.T. Brock & Co. fireworks factory at Cheam, England, tells us the history of firework design and creation. The company, which began as Brock's Fireworks in Islington, north London (not far from rival Pain's Fireworks), was bought by Standard Fireworks in 1988, which soon after was bought China-based Black Cat Fireworks.
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