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Friday, 26 October 2007, 15:07 GMT 16:07 UK

Fireworks blamed for dog's death

Fireworks Police have condemned the reckless use of fireworks after an incident in Dumfries which led to a dog's death.

The pet was being walked by its owner in the Terregles area of the town on Tuesday night when it took fright after fireworks were let off nearby.

The animal ran onto the A75, where it was struck and killed by a passing car.

Sgt Doug Millar said the dog's death was the result of a "thoughtless act" and has asked the public to consider the consequences of their actions.

"I would like to point out that it is an offence for anyone to throw a firework in a public place and also to the fact that it is an offence for anyone under the age of 18 to even possess a firework in a public place," he said.

"Despite repeated warnings every year, we have to deal with fireworks incidents and a minority of people paying scant attention to their own, and other people's, safety.

"Do not misuse fireworks as they can be extremely dangerous and could cause serious injury or death."



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