Judging by what i see on the streets, there will inevitably be many accidents involving fireworks this weekend.
I hope I am wrong.
Do Thais have any proper education on using fireworks? It seems not...
Loi Kratong Firework Injuries
Started by fanciman, 2007-11-25 01:56
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8 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2007-11-25 02:49:27
there is no proper education in many other field....why would they bother with fireworks?
anyway, there isnt much education on fireworks in my country neither #3Posted 2007-11-25 12:20:53
Firework displays here seem to be a lot more organized than a few years ago. Also the fireworks available to buy from the shops are a lot less powerful and dangerous than from the same time.
The fireworks we used to have in the UK when I was a kid were bloody dangerous as I recall. Catherine Wheels that flew off the nails; huge rockets; powerfully explosive "Air Bombs"; and the magnesium-filled "volcano" type fireworks that inflicted terrible burn to any kid who picked up an even spent one. You would probably get picked up as a "terrorist" for possessing them now. I actually burned my finger ends last night trying to light my bleedin' Kratong candle in rather gusty conditions. Count me as your first casualty..? #4Posted 2007-11-25 12:25:09
Seems like the bombs are less powerful indeed , good thing though .
But still I do not like to walk in the masses , too much of it . #5Posted 2007-11-25 15:40:36
Well, in Chiang Mai and probably everywhere else up-country, it's still insane.
But if Bangkok is getting more sensible then that's a good thing. #6Posted 2007-11-26 04:34:57
A guy sitting at a table next to me had a hot air 'balloon' come down very close to him - no damage done. Other people had bits of firework rain down on them - they were letting the hot air balloons go up with a firework attached at the bottom spraying bits of burning crap on the people below - really smart:
![]() Still, an enjoyable time was had by all, provided you kept one eye looking up #7Posted 2009-11-15 21:40:00
Well, in Chiang Mai and probably everywhere else up-country, it's still insane. But if Bangkok is getting more sensible then that's a good thing. #8Posted 2009-11-15 21:41:51
^so you dug up a 2yo thread to tell us about it
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