
A new law will go into effect in Haninge tomorrow. If you want to have a firework display, you must now have a permission from the police. There are two exceptions. On New Years Eve, and on Walpurgis Night you don't need the permit. If you break the law you could be fined.
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Does this mean we will see some sparkling photos on January 1st?
Do the fireworks work well in the cold temperatures?
It's the same also here Steffe, i think there have been too many accidents in the past with fireworks. Hope you have a very happy New Year.
Nobody is permitted to shoot off fireworks over here where we live. You can be fined too.
Same here in the UK,though I think there's far fewer fireworks because of the cost rather than the law. Happy New Year Steffe!
It took me a couple of minutes but I finally understood the Swedish word. Doh!, as Homer says.
Fireworks are rarely if ever allowed in urban and suburban America (rural areas are a different matter) although my brother, brother-in-law and assorted friends once made a serious to burn down my sister's house in New Jersey with a few shopping bags of fireworks bought illegally in the Chinatown district of NYC.
Celebrate tonight, Steffe, but stay safe. Good health and good cheer for 2012!
Just STRANGE! BANG!
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