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    Quote Originally Posted by FFR View Post
    I see your point and, in fact, I would say that it is how I have find that a great number of Australians think (I'm a visitor here).

    However, I think that trying to eliminate risk after risk creating a certain legislation on that regard, creates a society reluctant to assume any degree ...

    ... As a side note, regarding your comparison between here and the USA in relation to health cover, I have to tell you that we 457 people are not covered by Medicare in any way or form. In fact, in NSW the kids of 457 people don't have the right to receive free education.

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    Hi Carlos

    Yes I am well aware of the issue of Medicare Inelligible patients, before my last promotion I used to run an emergency department.

    IMHO, anyone/any company who imports workers on 457 visa, should also provide those workers with health insurance for the worker and their family, instead of shirking their responsibilities just for cheap labour. There are also many companies that do provide such insurance so 457 workers do not all share the same health experiences.

    You are also very correct about the nanny state, which unfortunately is often the consequence of political lobbying groups with issues of self interest. The anti-gun lobby for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chops View Post


    Why the **** should I??

    Like a lot others here, I'm quite happy to see fireworks. I'm old enough to have known Guye Fauks (s?) night, and enjoyed it. Big bon fires, fireworks,, a few drinks, its a good combination.

    But at two and three in the morning?? WTF. Why cant parents control their kids, and if its adults, then they should be showing some respect to the rest of us who are trying to sleep, because we have to work.
    And don't be worrying about the dog,, if she manages to jump the 6' fence,,, good luck to them,, she'll only lick to death ,, but then at least I'll be able to catch them

    You mention at the end there,, "My legal obligation",, So, "I" have to do the right thing by all around me,, but the ******* with the fireworks can just do whatever they want,,, gee there's a good thought process.
    No, look at the dog acts, your dog must not be able to get out of your yard that is law, regardless of fireworks, music, parties, cars back firing etc etc. and not so much about your dog getting out, but about dogs getting out and being lost.
    Not condoning the 2am noise, you have a good point there, but at reasonable hours???? Not many places it is legal anymore anyway and if the police can be bothered it can be a significant charge. Even where it is legal you cannot just do whatever you like. As said fireworks are being used now to signal other less savory events, same as shoes on power lines.
    The main reason fireworks were banned was due to fires being started and injuries from them.
    The main issue I have is there are so many people that forget what we and they did as kids and now want to condemn kids for doing similar. Not for a minute condoning illegal or anti social behavior, but kids need to be let to be allowed to be kids, this is why we have such a problem with depression in our kids at present.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Well actually, in relation to health care, the almost complete lack of fireworks in NSW has reduced the trauma caused by fireworks incidents, saving the healthcare system thousands if not millions of dollars in the treatment of firework related injury and permanent disibility frequently caused by loss of eyes, hearing, fingers and limbs.

    So while it is a loss of a liberty it is also benefit to the community.

    Now if we had to pay for our own health care and there was no social security, as in the USA, then you are free to blow your own hands off and pay for the treatment if you choose.

    I know which place I would rather live in. And yes as a kid we did have fireworks and one of the kids at the scout group lost an eye when a rocket landed in a box of other fireworks at the same time this kid was getting another one and that was the only reason the lid was off.
    Diana,
    I agree with you on the injuries etc, but maybe in controlled circumstances with an accepted risk they may be ok. There should be compulsory training and an age limit. A bit like dirt bike riding, I love it and there is risks, but should we ban it? Far more people hurt in this manner than there ever was from fireworks and that is the quandary when you see a young kid burnt by fireworks.Most things in controlled circumstance are OK. One of our biggest and most dangerous killers is our trusty car, yet we still drive. The problem as with all things is the irresponsible or uncontrolled or unsupervised use. Also you could be doing everything right in any activity and still get hurt.

    Any way Merry Christmas to all, lets just have a safe and happy christmas period and show a bit of tolerance.
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    Yes we used to have great times on "cracker night" the whole issue of Guy Fawkes and the conspiracy to blow up the King and Parliament seemed irrelevant to us. (These days he would be called a terrorist and sent to Guantanimo Bay or be subject to a drone strike or something.)

    So maybe we need to step back a little, perhaps a responsible lighting of fireworks certificate before you could purchase fireworks would be a better solution. However getting back to the start of this thread, as a dog owner, the fireworks do set them off and they don't understand what its about. More importantly, in my district, it is likely to be the people setting off the fireworks that will complain about the dogs barking. They have already reported our Pugs for being viscious bulldogs and even chased one escapee out onto the road to be hit by a car. (After all they were protecting themselves, lest a lick from a Pug will prevent them from entering paradise.)

    More regulations doesn't make a better society, but with the stupidity and intolerance of many it may be the only solution. It does however seem to be a want of the politicians to be seen to be doing something about a problem at nil cost to themselves, by giving the Police something else to do and the courts more work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Yes we used to have great times on "cracker night" the whole issue of Guy Fawkes and the conspiracy to blow up the King and Parliament seemed irrelevant to us. (These days he would be called a terrorist and sent to Guantanimo Bay or be subject to a drone strike or something.)

    So maybe we need to step back a little, perhaps a responsible lighting of fireworks certificate before you could purchase fireworks would be a better solution. However getting back to the start of this thread, as a dog owner, the fireworks do set them off and they don't understand what its about. More importantly, in my district, it is likely to be the people setting off the fireworks that will complain about the dogs barking. They have already reported our Pugs for being viscious bulldogs and even chased one escapee out onto the road to be hit by a car. (After all they were protecting themselves, lest a lick from a Pug will prevent them from entering paradise.)

    More regulations doesn't make a better society, but with the stupidity and intolerance of many it may be the only solution. It does however seem to be a want of the politicians to be seen to be doing something about a problem at nil cost to themselves, by giving the Police something else to do and the courts more work.
    I like your quote about the pugs. So many times have seen stupid people call dogs by incorrect breeds and that just breeds irrational and uneducated fear.
    And you are probably right regarding dog barking and we are all fairly hypocritical in some of these ways.
    I like bikes but loud dirt bikes and extra loud Harley's scare dogs just as much and are as annoying if not more so than fireworks. In WA it is quite rare to see random fireworks but a lot more common to be woken by the sound of some overweight mid life crisis on a Harley pumping out over 100DB in the early hours of the morning and it does annoy, but I dont want to ban bikes. Or worse there is currently a 200 series Toyota with a stupidly loud exhaust that lives in our area and when it goes past you can not hear anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    They have already reported our Pugs for being viscious bulldogs and even chased one escapee out onto the road to be hit by a car. (After all they were protecting themselves, lest a lick from a Pug will prevent them from entering paradise.)
    Yes. Pugs. Savage beasts. I was mauled by one last saturday night.
    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    There should be compulsory training and an age limit. A bit like dirt bike riding, I love it and there is risks, but should we ban it?
    I am disappointed when people suggest education solves all.
    I live in a semi rural town. We are approaching the season when bored young teens and pre-teens get out on their dirt bikes roaring around the streets at 2am. I'd like to see the training session for these inconsiderate trouble makers.

    I'm not sorry to see fireworks banned. As a kid, I used to see pictures in the newspapers of Tiddles, someones beloved family pet, with it's face half blown off. Kiddies used to shove crackers tn the pets orifices and, well, you can imagine the rest.
    By all means, allow fireworks. Issue licences. Make the licence holder responsible for ALL fireworks happenings in the area. If some cruel child (and there are lots out there) blows Tiddles' face off, the licence holder in the area is responsible whether he knew about these fireworks or not. And an appropriate punish ment should be given. Crucifixion, first offense. Unfair? Do you think what they did to Tiddles is fair?

    Sorry. I got a little carried away there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    They have already reported our Pugs for being viscious bulldogs and even chased one escapee out onto the road to be hit by a car. (After all they were protecting themselves, lest a lick from a Pug will prevent them from entering paradise.)
    Yes. Pugs. Savage beasts. I was mauled by one last saturday night.
    The ranger, when he came around about the complaint, wanted the offending puppy muzzled. I asked how was he going to achieve that on a flat faced Pug and when the complainant couldn't identify the correct dog the complaint lapsed. They actually identified the most passive of all the Pugs, and that is saying something.

    What is a dog supposed to do when people poke sticks over the fence at them? The only defence they have is to bark and bite the stick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Yes. Pugs. Savage beasts. I was mauled by one last saturday night.

    I am disappointed when people suggest education solves all.
    I live in a semi rural town. We are approaching the season when bored young teens and pre-teens get out on their dirt bikes roaring around the streets at 2am. I'd like to see the training session for these inconsiderate trouble makers.

    I'm not sorry to see fireworks banned. As a kid, I used to see pictures in the newspapers of Tiddles, someones beloved family pet, with it's face half blown off. Kiddies used to shove crackers tn the pets orifices and, well, you can imagine the rest.
    By all means, allow fireworks. Issue licences. Make the licence holder responsible for ALL fireworks happenings in the area. If some cruel child (and there are lots out there) blows Tiddles' face off, the licence holder in the area is responsible whether he knew about these fireworks or not. And an appropriate punish ment should be given. Crucifixion, first offense. Unfair? Do you think what they did to Tiddles is fair?

    Sorry. I got a little carried away there.
    Mick,
    I for one am not condoning inappropriate use, people will do that with or without fireworks, they will use homemade ones and other devices. There are just idiots everywhere the latest here are some indigenous people throwing kittens into freeway traffic on the Kwinana Fwy. A friend had this happen, avoided running over the kitten, picked it up, de-fleaed it and now has it at home.
    Most of us are actually responsible enough to use them in the correct and reasonably safe manner (there are always risks). Kids usually get injured by either handling or getting too close.
    People had some on the canal last night and we had no issue with them.
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    Good grief...Is this thread for real?!?!?!

    What the **** has happened to this place?

    What the heck is it with all these forum members getting bitter and fricken twisted?

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    you're right on the money there Tombie, I'm not sure if they should take a teaspoon of cement or eat a plate of prunes but I think they must have bad stomach pains.

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