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Safety plea for bonfire night

by isleofman.com 5th November 2008
It's November 5, and police in the Isle of Man are warning misusing fireworks could see those responsible facing prosecution.

Special patrols will take place tonight aimed at deterring irresponsible and potentially dangerous behaviour.

This year the Office of Fair Trading has been working with the Police and the Fire and Rescue Service to ensure fireworks are sold legally and stored correctly.

Acting Sergeant Rosie Hawes, from the East Neighbourhood Policing Team, will be one of the officers on patrol (audio file attached):

(Picture: Fireworks over Douglas in a spectacular organised display on Saturday night).


Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 5th, November 2008 08:28pm.

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