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Fireworks figures published

30/12/2003

Fireworks can light up Hogmanay celebrations - but revellers should also ensure they don't bring in 2004 with an unwelcome bang, Minister for Finance and Public Services Andy Kerr said today.

The Minister was speaking today as he revealed the number of fireworks and bonfire-related incidents over the period around Bonfire Night had fallen slightly.

There was a 1.6 per cent drop in reported incidents - from 5379 over the same period in 2002 to 5293 this year.

The government is tackling the irresponsible use of fireworks which can create misery for people and pets in communities. New regulations have come into force over the festive period in advance of measures which will be in place next year.

The Minister said:

"There is no doubt fireworks can add to the magic of Hogmanay and ensure a spectacular start to the New Year. We all enjoy well organised displays or domestic fireworks safely used at home.

"But, unfortunately, the irresponsible use of fireworks can create misery in our communities. The times of year when fireworks are used are not always happy for many people and pets.

"The Executive has worked closely with the UK Government and Bill Tynan MP on the new legislation which will come into force next year to tackle the irresponsible use of fireworks.

"We also welcome the interim measures which will be in force over the festive period. These measures will ban under-18s from having fireworks in a public place and also bar all members of the public from possessing high-powered fireworks.

"The number of reported firework and bonfire-related incidents over the period which covers Bonfire Night fell this year in Scotland.

"Over seven weeks from the end of September to early November, there was a 1.6 per cent drop in reported incidents. They fell from 5379 over the same period in 2002 to 5293 this year.

"That is a small but significant step in the right direction and I hope we can make more progress next year. Good work by people working at the frontline and the measures being introduced by the government will make a real difference.

"I would also urge people to be careful over the festive season. Enjoy the spectacle of fireworks at a well organised display and ensure you have a safe and happy start to 2004."

For further details on the fireworks legislation, visit the Department of Trade and Industry website at www.dti.gov.uk

Figures for fireworks and bonfire incidents report to police - 2002 figures in brackets:

w/e 28/09/03: 64 (81);
w/e 05/10/03: 128 (186);
w/e 12/10/03: 331 (292);
w/e 19/10/03: 674 (775);
w/e 26/10/03: 889 (1096);
w/e 02/11/03: 1443 (1122);
w/e 09/11/03: 1764 (1827).
Total: 5293 (5379).

5 November alone: 600 (818).

Page updated: Wednesday, July 21, 2004