Do Fireworks have a valuable role for New Years Eve? My answer, frankly, is no.
I hate new years eve with a passion. The idea that you are almost obliged to go out and get really drunk to "celebrate a new year" is , frankly, a load of tosh. I usually stay at home and do nothing. I certainly don't really see any grand appeal in waiting up until midnight.
So, fireworks. What is their role?
Firstly, given that most people are drinking on New Years Eve there are obvious safety issues.
Secondly, its midnight. Which means its cold, people (who arn't drunk) are likely to be tired, and moreover, Its midnight- for f's sake, let people sleep who want to. It must be hell for people who have to work on New Years day to get woken at midnight.
The English (unlike, say, the Chinese or the Scots) have never really made a big deal out of New Year celebrations anyway.
Edited by David, 27 November 2007 - 05:09 PM.