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Lincoln Resident Urges Stricter Firework Regulations to Protect Animals

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Lincoln Resident Urges Stricter Firework Regulations to Protect Animals

A resident from Lincoln has voiced their concern about the need for tighter restrictions on fireworks due to the disruption and distress they incur upon animals. As Bonfire Night looms, numerous pet owners across Lincolnshire are bracing themselves for what is often characterised as a ‘period of terror’ for their animals. The resident is campaigning for regulation such as restricting firework sales exclusively to licensed events and diminishing noise levels to alleviate the repercussions on wildlife and pets. They are appealing to local authorities to pay heed to these propositions to guarantee the safety and welfare of animals throughout the county. Originally reported by news.google.com, this story has since been adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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