Fireworks ought to be banned
This letter is addressed to all Shropshire Star readers and animal lovers. We have already been subjected to a week of hearing fireworks every night. If this is like previous years it will continue almost every night for months. My 14-year-old dog is so terrified sometimes I fear she may have a heart attack. I'm sure many more have animals that feel the same way.
This letter is addressed to all Shropshire Star readers and animal lovers. We have already been subjected to a week of hearing fireworks every night. If this is like previous years it will continue almost every night for months. My 14-year-old dog is so terrified sometimes I fear she may have a heart attack. I'm sure many more have animals that feel the same way.
We are supposed to be a nation of animal lovers, so let's prove it by inundating Consumer Affairs Minister Gerry Sutcliffe's office with requests to stop the sale of fireworks to the public and only make them available for public display in the hands of professionals.
You may wish to tell him about your experiences and how your pets suffer. If your pet is particularly frightened by the noise of fireworks, you may wish to point out that noise reduction would help to reduce the distress caused.
If you feel strongly about this please write to: Consumer Affairs Minister Gerry Sutcliffe at DTI, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET, or e-mail mpst.sutcliffe@dti.gsi.gov.UK
Write to your local MEP to express your concerns about the proposed EU noise limit of 120dBAI and call for the noise limit to be reduced to 97dBAI. To find your MEP visit www.europarl.eu.int
Lynne George, Telford





