pyro_sniper2002 wrote:You dont have to pay that $55 at all, and that covers SFA of what it accualy cost to run the ambulance. I belive it cost in the rejon of $500 to ACC every time an ambulance is called out.
$55???
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pyro_sniper2002 wrote:You dont have to pay that $55 at all, and that covers SFA of what it accualy cost to run the ambulance. I belive it cost in the rejon of $500 to ACC every time an ambulance is called out.
pervert wrote:pyro_sniper2002 wrote:You dont have to pay that $55 at all, and that covers SFA of what it accualy cost to run the ambulance. I belive it cost in the rejon of $500 to ACC every time an ambulance is called out.
$55???
...aaaand the rest...
BlakJak wrote:I can't find a reference to it but I think an emergency ambulance run might be as much as $82, from memory...
3VLTOY wrote:People of course is where the blame should be but it's only the people who are complete idiots with them.
3VLTOY wrote:This true.
It is a very fine line I guess considering todays foireworks suck anyway.
Be like trying to define what is normal
3VLTOY wrote:cheese wrote:but ban fireworks from the public because they do far from harm they good.
Fully agree with you.
They just aren't the same anymore anyway
vhpacer wrote:3VLTOY wrote:cheese wrote:but ban fireworks from the public because they do far from harm they good.
Fully agree with you.
They just aren't the same anymore anyway
But far more people enjoy fireworks, and are responsible with them, than people that are idiots with them.
EVOGTX wrote:Think for a moment what problems prohibition (banning) has done so far with fireworks. Gone are the old crackers, double happies, tom thumbs, SKYROCKETS and somehow I think its getting worse (partly) because these have been banned cos now ppl have to make bangers and bombs to get that rush they want. Only now if they are making it they can make it as big as they want, or as powerful as they want, before you bought it all premade and only a few ppl modified them. I have witnesses pipebombs equivalent in explosive power to some of the car bombs used by militants in Iraq. I have seen ppl filling huge baloons with LPG and lighting an attatched fuse and letting the balloon rise up into the sky. That is heard all over and sounds like a petrol tanker just exploded. And were all of these prevalant before the banning of crackers and rockets? No. They were ost likely still there but very few ppl made or felt like making them cos they had ready made fireworks on hand (which are not as bad as blowing a 3m wide crater in your local beach) Total prohibiton will most likely reduce the number of incidents to a very small number, but this number will be all the seriously powerful and dangerous ones.
I wont support banning fireworks but I wont oppose it either as I will still blow stuff up (On private land, usually in the middle of nowhere) and I dont damage property or torch the neighbours dog. If I ever saw someone doing that I would shoot them without hesitation (and I dont mean with a roman candle).
My 2c
On a side topic anyone know why they are called "Roman Candles"?
FXGTV wrote:
No offence man but somehow i dont think a pipe bomb made by some random would be as big as a car bomb made by militants with explosives training
EVOGTX wrote:You seem to be under the impression that they are building them out of other fireworks
No
Gunpowder is easier to make in large quantities than to collect from fireworks and costs way less of course.
As for the militants with explosives training, all they use is either gunpower (in copious amounts, similar to the aformentioned pipebomb) or plastic explosive (a little more difficult to make but far more stable as a finished product and packs more of a punch, just gotta try not to blow urself up making it). Both can be made from chemicals purchased at your local pharmacy and hardware store (if you know where to go and what to get).
It is far more simple than you think.
Here is a example of a homemade bomb
http://media.putfile.com/sheepbomb
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