Sounds like setting off a flare while standing on a boat is potentially hazardous.Yes but people drop hot flares and flares can have hot bits flying off… I just though anyone doing this might want to be aware that water might not be sufficient to stop it becoming a proper fire! Obviously anyone doing it would have made sure they are nowhere near anything remotely flammable though.
I think you're allowed to set them off on your boat if you just rowed across an ocean.
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I know someone who did so and someone called the police, and the police did turn up.Previous research seems to indicate no actual legislation to prevent one setting off emergency flares inland,
The Police often have no idea of the Law. Their purpose is order - so did the Police say anything or even ask the flare user to desist?I know someone who did so and someone called the police, and the police did turn up.
Someone must have directed the police to the location where the flare was fired.The Police often have no idea of the Law. Their purpose is order - so did the Police say anything or even ask the flare user to desist?
I know someone who did so and someone called the police, and the police did turn up.
The UK Coastguard no longer provide that serviceOur local Coastguard collected them and then used them up during a practice demonstration, which included firing lines from a stack rock to the alongside cliff top and then doing breeches buoy transfers from stack to cliff and back again.
They did that most years, my house overlooked the cliff top and stack rock so had a great view of the action.
The more the better? You're welcome to some of my old stock.Unless you expecting a visit from the French maritime police why dispose of date expired flares?
I'm very much of the mind the more the better and alongside a pack of newer ones I keep some onboard that expired in 2008 in consideration it might be just one of those that makes the difference between being rescued or not.
I guess it's better to have a facility for explosives rather than risk the product causing a fire in a landfill or in the bunker of a waste to energy plant.Try contacting your council’s household waste tip.
Our local tip took our expired flares last year and even had a safe storage cabinet to put them in.
I guess it's better to have a facility for explosives rather than risk the product causing a fire in a landfill or in the bunker of a waste to energy plant.
If you happen to come to Paris go and explore Avenue des Champs Elysees, regularly a place to fire whatever kind of pyrotechnics you may have, maybe choose beforehand a political side you might sympathise with.I now have a few avenues to explore.