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A baby red panda at Edinburgh zoo choked on her own vomit in terror at the fireworks last week

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OptimismvsRealism · 13/11/2024 23:06

Aibu to think the time has come to ban this bullshit?

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Crankyaboutfood · 14/11/2024 02:49

There is a zoo in central park in NYC. can you imagine the stress seals, a polar bear, and snow leopards are under? Its wrong.

Mummyoflittledragon · 14/11/2024 02:55

Ostagazuzulum · 14/11/2024 01:24

@ThisJoyousFatball

Your hostility throughout this thread just makes me feel sad.

I've no doubt someone at some point will refer to you as a troll and maybe report you. The topic pertains to the death of an living creature due to something that gives less than 30 mins of fun. Not really justifiable in any way. As previous posters rightly pointed out. It has a wider impact on children and adults with neurodiversity and veterans. Some people are just scared. It's fine to have an opposing opinion but there's no need to be so goading and dismissive. Your comments are not only ignorant but it's coming across like you're enjoying provoking people.

Your responses very much present like you have incredibly low emotional intelligence. Not everyone will be an animal lover. But I imagine the majority of those people still wouldn't be comfortable with an animal being distressed. Fireworks are proven to distress lots of animals, often causing a fatal reaction. Are you really ok with that? I'm struggling with that.

I'm not going to judge you as there's always a chance your hostility is not opinion based, but a reflection of your own issues and you're using an anonymous forum to lash out and provoke people as a way to release tension or detract yourself from your own reality. Maybe it's to seek attention, maybe you have mental health issues. Or maybe you're just responding like this to get a reaction to either alleviate boredom or get a response to combat loneliness. Who knows. Maybe it's none of those things and you're just a bad person. I don't know. We can only but wonder and I suppose it's irrelevant but I would honestly urge you to think about what you've said.

I appreciate I don't know your background or what you've been through. But I will tell you my background. I don't usually discuss this element of my life but since this is anonymous I'm hopeful it might make you more considerate. I don't want sympathy, I just would like to try and make you understand.

I'm ex military. It was obviously my choice to join the military and expose myself to certain conditions and I wouldn't change that part of my life for anything. I enjoyed it. I served in 8 tours inc conflict. I returned home from a tour of Iraq in october 2024. During that tour I was shot at, lived with rpg's flying over my head, dealt with colleagues being killed, had first hand experience of IEDs and saw things I wouldn't want others to see. It may sound dramatic to you but it's quite simply fact and quickly became the norm for a lot of us. On the surface, it didn't really bother me. At the time it was a job, it fuelled adrenaline, I was young, and blasé I just cracked on. I was a lucky one who didn't get MH issues from what I saw and have a strong resilience. If anything I was a bit dead on inside and very much thought I was last person who'd have an issue.

a few weeks after my tour ended and I got back to England it was bonfire night. I was excited to be home and catch up with everyone and I've always loved a good firework (not bothered about bangs but I do very much enjoy the colours and lights and atmosphere).

After over half a year being exposed to rpgs / gunfire/ and ieds in Iraq, it become a regular part of life, I didn't understand that my normal for so long was to be on high alert. I thought I'd get back to the uk and life would go back to normal as usual after like any other tour (I'd been on tours before inc Kosovo war so not my first ball game!)

That firework night was horrific. The first bang made me drop to the floor. I was constantly on edge despite logically knowing I was safe. I thought I'd lost my mind and was embarrassed. I could write reems of how I felt that night, the lack of control, the fear. The argument in my brain that it's a fireworks night and it's fun, and the other side telling me I was under attack.

That night couldn't be over quick enough for me. I didn't tell the people I was with. I was mortified. They laughed about me dropping to the floor initially and my oddness that night was overlooked. Afterwards I dismissed it as I'd just got back to uk so just muscle memory. I wasn't bothered by what happened on tour so took it to be a one off. But it's stayed with me.

I have a DD now who unfortunately for me loves fireworks. I force myself to go for her sake but it is a mental challenge as sometimes I'm fine, just a bit jumpy, sometimes not so fine. I fight through it. Largely because I'm still embarrassed to admit they bother me and bring back memories I don't want to either remember or deal with. I had counselling and I'm generally ok, other things can trigger it but those incidents are few and far between. Fireworks night is an obvious one and at some point during fireworks and new year I know I'm going to have to deal with it.

I'm not weak person. Alot of people who know me would be very surprised by this. I keep my struggles quiet, largely because of people like you. Someone rightly pointed out that fireworks affect veterans. Your response was "Load of old cobblers". "There may be a few Johnny Rambos out there going loco in the jungle when they hear a bang"

You and your ignorance are the reason why so many veterans struggle in silence. The fear of judgment and ridicule from people like you. You might be a veteran yourself or be related to one (I doubt it) i don't know. If you are though, the military family would be extremely ashamed of you.

If you think those WW2 veterans at the remembrance parade on Sunday gone didn't have combat fatigue and at some point didn't need the silence and didn't jump at loud bangs then that's just further evidence of your ignorance.

I joined the emergency services when I left the military. Working Fireworks night if part of the job but it takes a considerable amount of mental willpower and strength to constantly tell myself it's a firework and it's ok. Being at work on fireworks night is actually easier than being at home as working keeps my head busy and detracts me from The bangs and prevent memories being provoked. I'm not loco as you so nicely say, it's a small part of me now that i accept and manage. I'd rather not have to but hey ho.

Sadly my role now means I've seen injuries from fireworks, I've had them fired at me and although theyre pretty. They are dangerous and damaging.

I would love to see fireworks banned from sale to private buyers, silent fireworks only, and only to be used an properly organised licensed events.

And for what it's worth I really love all animals and wouldn't want to see any suffer. I'd rather you missed out of the fun of hearing a loud bang than see a horse petrified in a nearby field or a dog quivering under a table.

I'm resigned to fact that you'll likely respond to this with sarcasm, belittling and dismissive comments. I'm ok with that as it says more about you than me.

Please don't at any point (if you even bother to read this) think you've upset or affected me. You haven't. I'm numb to people like you now. I wanted to reply though in hope of making you think and hopefully stop you affecting others who might either hear or read your ignorant attitude towards veterans who aren't quite as accepting of interpersonally challenged people like yourself. I'm not optimistic based on your previous response to posters very fair and justified opinions but one can but try.

Thank you for sharing this with us. You are an incredibly brave person and you should not have to mask your struggles.

IsEveryUserNameBloodyTaken · 14/11/2024 03:01

For those that are interested there is actually a Government petition.Im afraid I can’t do links but it’s this one.

A baby red panda at Edinburgh zoo choked on her own vomit in terror at the fireworks last week
StandingSideBySide · 14/11/2024 03:12

On the 5th November a million strong petition was presented to number 10 against the current use of fireworks. Backed by the RSPCA, Veterans, those with PTSD and many other pressure groups from both animal and mental health organisations. They are speaking out and putting pressure on the Government to reduce the sale, noise level and usage dates.

If there is a petition out there please sign it but it’s also worth an email to your MP as Sarah Owen MP has introduced a private members bill just recently to make fireworks more community friendly and safe with stronger enforcement on production, sale and use.

Ostagazuzulum · 14/11/2024 03:12

@Mummyoflittledragon

Thank you Flowers, that's really nice and really appreciated. I promise Im not incredibly brave though (I scream and run from things like slugs) it's just part of my normal and I'm grateful for my experiences. Mostly Grin

I'm hoping by sharing it, it'll stop that poster ever referring to a veteran with ptsd (or anyone with ptsd or mental health issues) as loco again.

RedR1ghtHand · 14/11/2024 03:12

3 years ago my friend's mother died when a lit firework was put through her letterbox.
www.bbc.com/news/articles/c86q38pqp5po

Last year in my town, 2 marmosets at the animal sanctuary and a pony at the riding school died as a probable result of fireworks.

My parents' rescue dog, a big tough breed, is an absolute wreck every night that fireworks go off.

Absolutely they should be banned from public sale, if not altogether.

StandingSideBySide · 14/11/2024 03:21

IsEveryUserNameBloodyTaken · 14/11/2024 03:01

For those that are interested there is actually a Government petition.Im afraid I can’t do links but it’s this one.

Absolutely sign these petitions but the Government ignore every single petition on this subject
See the images below with all the rejected petitions
Every one except those currently still running

Sign, yes
But writing to you MP is also crucial and seems to be working as Sarah Owens MP notes that she has raised the issue due to constituents complaints
( no idea why the images are blurry, apologies, just click on them to see a clearer view )

A baby red panda at Edinburgh zoo choked on her own vomit in terror at the fireworks last week
A baby red panda at Edinburgh zoo choked on her own vomit in terror at the fireworks last week
HoppingPavlova · 14/11/2024 03:35

I’m half half. Where I am we have fireworks, but they are organised events. Sales of fireworks to the public stopped decades ago, which was great as I had the joy of treating many idiots who shouldn’t be trusted with a door knob let alone fireworks (didn’t necessarily care about them that much, but their idiocy often extended to allowing their children to be severely injured). So, we still get the joy of fireworks but they are centralised in areas and put on by licensed pyrotechnics companies. I enjoy it.

I’m not really jumping on board with the panda/zoo stuff. We have a major zoo located right on our harbour. Every New Years Eve we have a world class fireworks display that is on the harbour (they use barges, the Harbour Bridge etc). Goes on forever. Also a smaller version - yet still massive in scale, earlier than midnight for the kids who watch on tele at home or are at smaller reserves around the harbour with families and then head off to bed. No one gets a better view of the fireworks than the animals in our zoo right on the harbour. In fact, the zoo sells tickets at maaaassssive prices for people to come in and watch the fireworks from there after hours on NY Eve as best view. The animals get full sight/sound of massive prolonged professional fireworks display. Never heard of any dropping dead. In fact, I’ve always been rather jealous of them as they get it for free, no way I can justify the cost of a ticket to watch from there🤣🤣🤣.

Alcardo · 14/11/2024 03:52

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Sorry, why does SCOTLAND get ALL CAPS like it's a million miles away from anywhere that matters?

StandingSideBySide · 14/11/2024 03:55

HoppingPavlova · 14/11/2024 03:35

I’m half half. Where I am we have fireworks, but they are organised events. Sales of fireworks to the public stopped decades ago, which was great as I had the joy of treating many idiots who shouldn’t be trusted with a door knob let alone fireworks (didn’t necessarily care about them that much, but their idiocy often extended to allowing their children to be severely injured). So, we still get the joy of fireworks but they are centralised in areas and put on by licensed pyrotechnics companies. I enjoy it.

I’m not really jumping on board with the panda/zoo stuff. We have a major zoo located right on our harbour. Every New Years Eve we have a world class fireworks display that is on the harbour (they use barges, the Harbour Bridge etc). Goes on forever. Also a smaller version - yet still massive in scale, earlier than midnight for the kids who watch on tele at home or are at smaller reserves around the harbour with families and then head off to bed. No one gets a better view of the fireworks than the animals in our zoo right on the harbour. In fact, the zoo sells tickets at maaaassssive prices for people to come in and watch the fireworks from there after hours on NY Eve as best view. The animals get full sight/sound of massive prolonged professional fireworks display. Never heard of any dropping dead. In fact, I’ve always been rather jealous of them as they get it for free, no way I can justify the cost of a ticket to watch from there🤣🤣🤣.

Im guessing you’re not UK based, I can’t think of a zoo near a harbour?

Alcardo · 14/11/2024 03:55

Sounds like Sydney to me.

StandingSideBySide · 14/11/2024 03:57

Alcardo · 14/11/2024 03:55

Sounds like Sydney to me.

Oh ok. Well that’s a huge firework display to be going on right next to those poor animals if it is

Userxyd · 14/11/2024 04:44

I love fireworks, but don't see why they need to be so loud at all. Keep the visuals without the bangs. We can be considerate to other beings - the bangs serve no purpose whatsoever.

Nettleteaser101 · 14/11/2024 05:20

We had fireworks round here every night last week. They were so loud. I hated them since I was about 12 and got burnt on the back of my leg, I was standing behind everyone too.
I was in Asda and I walked past there big display of fireworks and thought here we go again.
I wish they were banned too. Fireworks night used to be one night in the year. How come its changed.

Simonjt · 14/11/2024 05:32

So animal held in prison in an unsuitable environment dies, in the longterm thats the best thing for the animal.

Wherr fireworks are concerned its the animals who aren’t trapped in cages we need to focus on, deer, foxes, badgers etc.

hattie43 · 14/11/2024 05:47

I think fireworks should now be silent and not sold to the general public . I feel they are being weaponised by the F U neighbours brigade . They should also only be on Nov 5th not the weeks either side of Nov 5th .

Cappuccinowithonesugarplease · 14/11/2024 06:02

Fireworks are an occasional night of fun.
My dogs are more scared of thunderstorms than they are fireworks. Should we cancel thunderstorms as well?

Mothermummymum · 14/11/2024 06:22

What about all the animals that get hit and squashed by cars? I see at least 5/6 dead animals due to cars in the countryside a day.

Mumofyellows · 14/11/2024 06:23

HermoinePotter · 13/11/2024 23:43

Ah it was just a red panda wasn’t it? Who gives a fuck? 🙄 I do.

MN is full of posters who simply post for attention a lot of the time. They must get some sort of warped joy posting shit.

Fireworks should be banned, I never understand why some people get joy out of setting off things that bang and light up the sky for a few seconds. Just buy silent ones if you want to see them light up sky, anyone that sets off fireworks knowing that it affects many people and animals is selfish imo. The same goes for Chinese lanterns or balloon releases, there’s a certain type of person who has no shits to give letting off any of these things….

This. My dogs aren't scared of fireworks but I almost lost my horse due to her becoming so distressed by fireworks. The noiseless ones are available so I don't understand why they aren't used of people still feel the need to see them.

Middleagedbeige · 14/11/2024 06:27

We had over an hour of fireworks each night for 10 nights in a row here. My golden retriever is now so scared of nighttime, she won’t go out to pee on her own. She’s lost weight because she won’t eat after dark and has been throwing up from the stress.

I would happily have fireworks on bonfire night and maybe the Saturday before and after, but each year the home fireworks get more and more excessive, I just don’t see the need.

tamade · 14/11/2024 06:34

"A baby red panda at Edinburgh Zoo named Roxie "is likely" to have died due to stress from fireworks being let off in the city, it has been claimed.
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) called for tighter restrictions on fireworks, following the death of the three month old kit on Bonfire Night last week.
Veterinary experts at the wildlife conservation charity, which runs the zoo, said a link between the death of the endangered animal and fireworks being let off across the city centre was "likely".
The charity said it was possible the death of its mother, named Ginger, just five days before, may also be linked to the noise from fireworks."

There is an agenda here, the poor thing may have died of stress from the noise. But the RZSS probably already want to ban fire works for the benefit of their other animals (just like many MNers want to ban them already) and are likely using the death of the kit to promote their argument despite it not being proven. Also they try to shoe horn the death of the mother panda into the arguments even though she died five days before the bonfire night. And no where does the article suggest that vets wondered whether the loss of the mother contributed to the kit's stress/vomiting I don't know it it is likely but it cannot be ruled out.

Edinburgh - Scottish Daily Express

https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/all-about/edinburgh

Ytcsghisn · 14/11/2024 06:38

Oh look, the ‘be kind’ brigade have moved on from starting threads about children in war torn countries. That’s so 2023. They found a new cause. We’ve gone from from banning war to banning fireworks.

Come on people, back to scrolling insta.

Pathetic virtue signalling.

Areolaborealis · 14/11/2024 06:41

Where were the fireworks set off? Unless directly over the enclosure then YABU. The zoo is situated off a busy main road so I'm sure there are plenty of sudden loud noises eg, motorbikes, modified exhausts, leaf blowers, emergency vehicles. The panda had a miserable life being gawped at in a cage for our amusement. Occasional fireworks are a nuisance but is not the main issue here when it comes to animal welfare.

Jifmicroliquid · 14/11/2024 06:43

Areolaborealis · 14/11/2024 06:41

Where were the fireworks set off? Unless directly over the enclosure then YABU. The zoo is situated off a busy main road so I'm sure there are plenty of sudden loud noises eg, motorbikes, modified exhausts, leaf blowers, emergency vehicles. The panda had a miserable life being gawped at in a cage for our amusement. Occasional fireworks are a nuisance but is not the main issue here when it comes to animal welfare.

I think you’ll find zoos have moved on quite a lot from the days of being gawped at in a cage.

Areolaborealis · 14/11/2024 06:43

Jifmicroliquid · 14/11/2024 06:43

I think you’ll find zoos have moved on quite a lot from the days of being gawped at in a cage.

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