Firework sales could be banned in Scotland

The Scottish Government says it is considering all options, after a consultation found the majority of Scots wanted tougher controls.

Published 4th Oct 2019

Sales of fireworks could be banned in Scotland.

The Scottish Government says it is considering all options, after a consultation found the majority of Scots wanted tougher controls.

It is being welcomed by campaigner Danny Phillips who demanded action after things reached a tipping point where he lives in Pollokshields.

He told Clyde News: "People are just saying 'we've had enough, do something about it'. Ban the sale of them, keep it to organised displays and just keep it safe.

"My street had 30 to 40 men, not kids... men, in balaclavas - so they couldn't be recognised on CCTV, setting off these industrial fireworks. They started firing them at police and it got so bad they had to send in the riot squad.

"This is happening right across Pollokshiels and right across the southside and this is why we're saying we've had enough and something needs to be done."

Community Safety Minister Ash Denham said: “The results of our consultation and survey demonstrate overwhelming public support for a change in how fireworks are sold and used.

“While legislation on the sale of fireworks is reserved to Westminster, I will work with stakeholders to look at the powers we have to drive forward action to reduce the damage caused by fireworks misuse.

“The consultation also highlighted the wider harm that can be caused to members of our communities, including our ex-service people and those with underlying mental health issues. The serious distress and occasional injury caused to animals around times of celebration has also been highlighted as a specific concern.

“I will update Parliament shortly on our intended action to ensure fireworks are used safely and appropriately.”

Scottish SPCA head of education and policy Gilly Mendes Ferreira said:

“We’re pleased so many members of the public have voiced their opinion and cited animal welfare as one of the reasons to restrict the public sale and use of fireworks. For years we have supported tighter restrictions on public use due to the stress and anxiety that can be caused to animals.

“Over the years the Scottish SPCA has received a handful of calls relating to an animal that has been injured due to the direct misuse of fireworks. The majority of calls relate to animals that have become injured through trying to escape the noise of fireworks.

“Incidents include dogs running on to roads and being hit by oncoming traffic, birds, such as swans, flying into electricity pylons and horses being badly injured after running through barbed wire fences. We will continue to work closely with the Scottish Government to improve animal welfare surrounding the use of fireworks."

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