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Fireworks

Proceeding contribution from Susan Elan Jones (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 29 January 2018. It occurred during e-petition debate on Fireworks.

I agree with my hon. Friend. The petitioners refer to the lack of proper statistics as an issue.

Unorganised, spontaneous firework displays are worrying for many children and adults with health concerns. Many of those who care for children know that the loud noises generated by random firework displays can distress children who live with autism, hearing difficulties and certain mental health conditions. Some families can—and do—find it difficult to explain to affected children why the displays occur so often and without warning, especially throughout the winter months and not just on bonfire night and new year’s eve, and during the spring and summer, when it seems that any event can be marked with a sudden loud volley of firework sounds. For some people, that can be very disconcerting.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
635 cc229-230WH 
Session
2017-19
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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