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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Can you explain the problem with them, I have no problem, you see them all over Europe, I think it helps create an atmosphere, yet to see the first stadium burned down because of them, or anyone injured,
    The government / councils think it’s ok to sell fire works, which have more damage potential than a flare or smoke bomb so I struggle to see the problem
    Can't remember the ground but an old wooden stand went on fire. I will never forget the broadcast of the incident and think that a fire in the Mainer could be very dangerous if it was filled, like when the OF come to visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Can't remember the ground but an old wooden stand went on fire. I will never forget the broadcast of the incident and think that a fire in the Mainer could be very dangerous if it was filled, like when the OF come to visit.
    Smoke bombs don't ignite - there's a harmless chemical reaction that creates the smoke.

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