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Strict firework controls in force

by isleofman.com 28th October 2008
Bonfire night is just over a week away, and the Office of Fair Trading has inspected all fireworks retailers, with police and fire officers, to ensure they are being sold safely.

Police are most worried about under 18s trying to make illegal purchases, while the fire service is making sure the explosives are stored correctly.

Community patrols by firefighters and police officers will aim to keep the public safe, and reduce nuisance caused to local residents.

Fireworks went on sale in the Isle of Man on Saturday, and can be set off until Friday, November 7.

(Picture: Officers involved in the combined police and fire service firework patrols).

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 28th, October 2008 04:48pm.

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