I wasn't going to post this but quite recently I took a bagful of outdated flares to my local tip. I made it very clear what was in the bag and asked permission from the person who looked most like the foreman. He just pointed at the household waste skip and said to put them in there - so I did.
Only if the flares were made in the mid 60s" I have a large set of flares that came on a boat that is not needed any more"
If you buy the flares, do you get the boat free ?
Large police stations will take them they have lead lined boxes for explosives. That's how I used to get rid of ours.
Large police stations will take them they have lead lined boxes for explosives. That's how I used to get rid of ours.
I see the flares are still in date. Exp March 2014.
So someone who just needs them for an iminent delivery trip might find them useful.
Or even someone willing to stretch the date a bit. I wouldn't want to rely on flares that are years out of date, but six months (taking these through to October) seems acceptable to me.
Pete
>Not in Southampton they don't.
My bet is they don't have a lead lined box try calling Hampshire Police HQ and ask if they have one 01962 841534