Labour MP Says “Unneighbourly” Use Of Fireworks Is “Hugely Detrimental” To Vulnerable People And Pets
Bonfire Night is coming up on Wednesday 5 November (Alamy) 5 min read03 November Labour MP Sarah Owen has said the use of noisy fireworks is becoming “unneighbourly” as she leads a cross-party effort to restrict their sale to the public. The MP for Luton North has introduced a Private Members’ Bill to ban the sale of the loudest fireworks to the public, and ensure fireworks can only be purchased from licensed shops. If the bill gets passed, the public sale of fireworks would be limited to fireworks with noise levels of 90 decibels or under, which is about as loud as a lawnmower. With Bonfire Night approaching on Tuesday, Owen said she did not want to “stop people’s celebrations”, but that fireworks being set off throughout the year and in the early hours of the morning was having a “hugely detrimental effect” on people and animals. Owen described how people with post-traumatic stress disorder, including those who have served in the armed forces, children with special educational needs, and families with young children …