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MiketheBike


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Message Posted:
05/09/2011 20:14

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They are at it again, do these idiots not realise what a fire hazard these things are. It is heading for Alsancak forrest area as I type this message!!



Biggles


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05/09/2011 20:34

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The same must go got the fireworks every weekend at the hotels? Merit, Mercure etc ?



ozankoymum


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Message Posted:
05/09/2011 20:35

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They are selling them in Mr Pound.. they should be illegal to sell considering the danger they impose.. A very Valid Post and a danger that everyone should be aware of.. Well done MiketheBike



MiketheBike


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05/09/2011 20:40

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Mr Pound hey, 4 lira to set the forest alight and how many thousand to send a helicopter from Turkey? Msg 3, I agree with you ozankoymum, they should be banned.



westender


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05/09/2011 21:45

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Add to that the damage they can cause to livestock and litter the countryside, should be banned.



BizziLizzi


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05/09/2011 23:38

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You used to have to get a special licence to let off fireworks here, and even then you had to employ someone who was licenced to ignite them! I wonder if that law still exists and if so why it is not enforced - surely the fire hazard has not reduced. I used to love fireworks, but was spoilt for me when I realised what terror they induce in animals.



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