Posted by Nancy Howell on June 21, 2012 at 08:28:36 from (144.162.48.67):
In Reply to: Re: Fox update posted by Hotflashjr on June 21, 2012 at 07:24:30:
For years we never went anywhere on July 4 because one guy that lives across the street from our place in Dallas would set off fireworks toward our place. By July, it was generally pretty dry and the fire danger kept us at home.
I've found bottle rockets all over the pasture and even next to the barn (where hay is stored). Horses just about went nuts every year.
Guy had 150 acres of his own, but had to shoot them off in the street and toward our place. Subject wasn't open for discussion either.
Called the Fire Marshall one year. Fire Marshall knew exactly who I was talking about and said they'd been after him for years. While the guy's house & property is in the county and he can legally set of fireworks on his property, he insists on setting them off in the road, which is city property.
Now that his kids are gone, we don't have the problem anymore.
Sure didn't like finding that stuff out in the pasture and really bothered me finding it up next to the barn.
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