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Published Date:
07 November 2009
A FIREWORK was thrown into a high school sports hall where youngsters were playing football on Friday night.


Halifax fire fighters were called to the gym at Halifax High School, Wellesley Park, Highroad Well, Halifax, at 7.40pm to clear smoke from the building.

Nobody was injured in the incident.


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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2009 10:11 AM
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07/11/2009 18:16:32
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sleepwalking,

. 07/11/2009 19:48:03
@1 Who ?
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Anti Calderdale Society,

07/11/2009 20:13:57
Why are there no descriptions published?
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Busterthebloodvessel,

Halifax 07/11/2009 20:29:15
Live near the school, fireworks have been thrown at passing cars, never any police round here tho`
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Halifaxjohn,

Old Town 07/11/2009 21:48:23
#2 Who do you think?
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07/11/2009 23:07:58
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07/11/2009 23:10:49
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 08/11/2009 09:23:22
A firework thrown into the Big 6 lands a woman in hospital..a firework thrown into a gym where youngsters are playing football...

...the firework "pranksters" step over the mark nowadays..they go too far and "why?" we ask.

Because they can, knowing full well there'll be no punishment that will hurt them. From the authorities to their parents...they'll be coddled and cuddled like babies that are not responsible for their infantile actions.
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anig,

08/11/2009 17:23:23
Maybe it is time to ban the sale of fireworks and only have organised do's.
Once again the minority spoil things for everyone
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titus aducks,

bommy 08/11/2009 19:16:01
get peter avinou to throw one in the town hall.that should please him
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