The anti-social few must be controlled
The processions and fireworks undoubtedly have wide support and rightly so.
However, may I add a note of caution. There needs to be a balance.
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Hide AdHaving been woken at 7am on Saturday by the resounding ‘maroon’ (fair enough – it’s tradition), I enjoyed the Robertsbridge event in the evening (fog notwithstanding) – but I was not planning a late night.
Not an option, however, because various individuals saw fit to set off thunder flashes continuously throughout the evening after the main bonfire and fireworks - the last one I heard before finally dropping off was at 2.15am on Sunday.
Whilst I am full of admiration for the way in which the bonfire societies (and the other services) manage these events and accept that those indulging in this anti-social behaviour are probably not their own members, I think that they need to come up with some system of controlling the anti-social few.
Failure to do so is only likely to lead to less local support.
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Robertsbridge