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Name: Zoe Edwards on Nov 5, 2011Comments: If people really want to release them, I'm sure with the technology these days, there could be an invention to make them biodegradable and safe!!Flag
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Name: Mary Roberts on Nov 5, 2011Comments: Will pass on to my friendsFlag
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Name: PATTI HAVERS on Nov 6, 2011Comments: THE RISK FAR OUTWEIGHS THE VISUALS. THESE CAUSE TERRIBLE INJURIES, SUFFERING AND FIRE... JUST WHEN ARE THEY GOING TO BE BANNED? LETS JUST DO IT!Flag
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Name: Jules Turner on Nov 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Diccon Proctor on Nov 11, 2011Comments: Working in conservation you can see the potential dangers these lanterns cause. We don't want to see a repeat of the Swinley Forest/Berks fire in May this year or any of the other devastating fires at that time.Flag
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Name: Jacy Cutting on Nov 13, 2011Comments: These lanterns are dangerous to livestock, wild animals, birds, thatched roofs and can be found in many hedgerows far too high for any one to retrive - they must be banned NOW.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2011Comments: danger to wildlife, aircraft and pollutionFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2011Comments: danger to wildlife, aircraft and pollutionFlag
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Name: Steve Oram on Nov 17, 2011Comments: Dangerous litter. The ones containing wire should be banned outright immediately and the ones without wire should be made from material that biodegrades much fasterFlag
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Name: Steve Oram on Nov 17, 2011Comments: Dangerous litter. We don't need these things to celebrate.Flag
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Name: Ronald Murray on Nov 18, 2011Comments: Please ban these dangerous wire contraptions from descending on our agricultural land. These are nothing more than flying fire bombs with the hidden danger of causing horrendous harm to our countries livestock. If they become more popular they will be even harder to ban. There should definitely be an EEC wide ban.Flag
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Name: Ronald Murray on Nov 18, 2011Comments: Please ban these dangerous wire contraptions from descending on our agricultural land. These are nothing more than flying fire bombs with the hidden danger of causing horrendous harm to our countries livestock. If they become more popular they will be even harder to ban. There should definitely be an EEC wide ban.Flag
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Name: Carol Murray on Nov 18, 2011Comments: Please ban these now.Flag
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Name: Laura Koskinas on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandros Koskinas on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandros Koskinas on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandros Koskinas on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: John Trevor Bridge on Nov 18, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2011Comments: I agree totally, it is about time the government stood up and took notice, ban these dangerous things now before any more animal deaths occur.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Harris on Nov 19, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Faye Goldsmith on Nov 26, 2011Comments: They seem beautiful but it is not worth it after seeing the picture of the barn owl caught up in one.Flag
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Name: Nicole Arkell on Dec 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: John Stothart on Dec 30, 2011Comments: These lanterns are potentially dangerous to aircraft, can injure wildlife and cause fires. There is a recent case of a child in Wales nearly being blinded by one!Flag
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Name: Rachael Bannister on Jan 4, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Myriam Lengline on Jan 22, 2012Comments: Chinese lanterns are dangerous, killing wildlife, damaging fauna and setting people's houses on fire. Ban them before more accidents happen, before more living creatures (animals or humans) get killed.Flag
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Dandy Lion on Jan 24, 2012
Comments: Please ban Chinese lanterns, the damage to wildlife is horrendous and unnecessaryFlag -
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Name: Andy Clark on Jan 24, 2012Comments: Just stupidly dangerous, over 200 cases in 4 years of fires and damage, got to be banned.Flag
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Name: Rita Bailey on Mar 2, 2012Comments: I am not a farmer but if these are dangerous to any animal they should be banned.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 6, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Dorothy Turner on Mar 28, 2012Comments: These lanterns are hazardous to horse riders and could cause a serious road accident, also litter food crops and endanger farm animals and wildlifeFlag
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Name: Michelle McGlone on Apr 14, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Serinne Curtis on May 17, 2012Comments: I would be devasted if I knew someone had caused damage or death in honor of my memory, people need to see the bigger pictureFlag
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Name: Patricialloyd on May 17, 2012Comments: as a pony owner i am concerned for the safety of my grazing ponies and all other grazing animals for picking up wire in the field or in hay cut from the field from these dangerous and unecessary lanterns the general public need educating on the dangers of this useless ornamentFlag
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Name: Bill Chaffin on May 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: JB Maberry on May 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kerstin Leest on May 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie Zimmer on May 18, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Crotch-Harvey on May 24, 2012Comments: They have injured horses in my field.Flag