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Victoria Day Fireworks
[previous] :: [next]In Canada, Queen Victoria’s birthday is an official holiday what usually closes with fireworks all over the city. Enjoying the view from my balcony, I found that those fireworks in the neighbouring schoolyard travelled rather horizontally. Dozens of kids were putting up a fight shooting each other with fireworks.
After awhile the police showed up. However, they only stopped firing after the policeman got out of the car to take a closer look, and soon after he left a show went on….. I hope nobody hurt.
This article has been viewed 7266 times in the last 60 months jack: 23rd May 2006 - 19:28 GMTwe have reached a new low in holiday celebrations. kids are very angry these days. ANDY: 1st Jul 2006 - 20:37 GMTI've been on the beach too, and it was a "fiasco": 5 minutes of lights (beautiful, but didn't help too much!)in the darken Lake Ontario beach, with most of the people trying to avoid getting hurt by the other poor fireworks lit by crying teenagers... SABRINA: 17th May 2007 - 14:37 GMTKids Will Be Kids But You Know The Police Officers Shouldn't Have Left It Alone That Easy.Someone Could Had Got Seriously Hurt Thank God No One Did But Becareful Next Time. angle: 21st May 2007 - 16:10 GMTthe police should of done some thing like they could of talked to them and make them understand why it was dangerous. but it is a good thing they did not get hurt. Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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