MP backs calls to better regulate fireworks displays
Campaigners argue 'the unpredictable nature of loud noises can be terrifying for affected animals and people'
The MP for Torbay is one of 20 calling on the 'Government to review the impact of fireworks on human and animal welfare'
Kevin Foster attend a Fireworks Working Group event in Parliament and is calling for a review of the existing fireworks legislation.
It follows the first period of heavy fireworks use by members of the public, surrounding Guy Fawkes Night and Diwali celebrations this year.
Mr Foster agreed: "The unpredictable nature of loud noises can be terrifying for affected animals and people.
"While charities can provide advice on coping with the noise, the Government can play their part in reducing the stress by bringing forward legislation that allows those affected to prepare or avoid displays altogether.
“I’m proud to support the calls for a review of the existing fireworks legislation. I stand with the Fireworks Working Group member charities in their work to make fireworks safe for all.”
The event was hosted by the Fireworks Working Group, which unites 16 charities: Dogs Trust, Blue Cross, Battersea, British Veterinary Association, Cats Protection, Children’s Burns Trust, The Kennel Club, Combat Stress, PTSD UK, Dan’s Fund for Burns, Assistance Dogs, Service Dogs, The British Horse Society, Redwings, Bravehounds and Help for Heroes.
The charities are calling for the UK Government to conduct a review of existing fireworks legislation, and for the introduction of further restrictions on where and when they can be used.
Through better regulating the use of fireworks, the charities hope to 'limit the unnecessary distress that can be inflicted on so many people and animals during fireworks season, which often lasts continuously for many evenings around key events such as Guy Fawkes Night, Diwali and New Year's Eve'.