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For several years, we’ve experienced loud booms, or explosions in Concord. Most of the time, it ends up being fireworks/dynamite. (most recently last night)
QUESTION: Should police crack down on those who set off the fireworks around Concord, especially since they break windows and cause other property damage, or do you think they have better things to do?
Talk about it….
Yes – maybe if they take the lead other communities will begin to crack down as well…… now just about anything goes
The police probably feel they have better things to do. Maybe fireworks vigilantes might help. 😀
If Trump’s new ICE director, Tom Homan, does the job he is promising he will do,
the loud booms might stop. And maybe, just maybe, Concord will return to the
way it once was before the great invasion.
They sure do love them some fireworks and other loud bangs!
This area has surely become an extension of the 3rd world. The police is no longer respected and there is a lot of apathy. There will be more of this happening and next thing you know, they will setting those fireworks, or worse, so they get your house on fire. When low-skilled, and uneducated population takes over the area, these are the results we get. Enough of this inclusivity cr@p!. When people come into this country, they should adapt to our rules, not us having to adapt to their lack of civilized behavior.
My vote would be for the police to crack down. I’ve had fireworks/firecrackers land on my roof before. Another time, one landed on my garbage can. Luckily, no one was injured. But they are dangerous. The animals are also terrified and there’s no way to explain to them what’s going on.
I don’t mind the fireworks on occasions such as Independence Day and holidays. As for the dynamite for the quarry, as long as its done during the day then I don’t see that as an issue either and its a necessary part of their business and is, I am sure, monitored for safety by their safety office due to regulatory requirements.