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Knucklehead Lighting of Fireworks in San Diego This Evening
July 06, 2018, 11:24 PM
LS1 GTOKnucklehead Lighting of Fireworks in San Diego This Evening
So for a bit of backgrounds, fireworks of any sort are illegal in the county due to the high danger of a firestorm. Today was 110 degrees in the cooler parts of the county with 3% humidity until 4ish when it finally got over 10%. Winds are from the east with 20+ mph gusts and there have been multiple fires throughout the day to include one just to the east (in Alpine) which has burned at least 10 homes.
And the asshat around the corner wants to light off some messican fireworks because "his kids missed them on Wednesday."
Only the second time I have ever called the po-po in the 20 years I've been in this house. Hoping the $500 ticket hurts.
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July 06, 2018, 11:31 PM
ensigmaticWow <smh>
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sjtillquote:
Hoping the $500 ticket hurts
As a recent Scripps Ranch resident, I thank you.
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July 07, 2018, 03:50 AM
corsairIt's barely 6-months since the Lilac Fire and the Scripps Ranch/Cedar Fire should've been seared into the minds of every San Diego resident but, there's always an idiot in every neighborhood.
July 07, 2018, 08:34 AM
wcb6092Wow; Only a $500 fine. Setting off fire works in a high fire zone area should be something like reckless endangerment. A lot of people could die if the spark hit in the right place.
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July 07, 2018, 09:15 AM
urbanwarrior238[QUOTE]Originally posted by LS1 GTO:
So for a bit of backgrounds, fireworks of any sort are illegal in the county due to the high danger of a firestorm. Today was 110 degrees in the cooler parts of the county with 3% humidity until 4ish when it finally got over 10%. Winds are from the east with 20+ mph gusts and there have been multiple fires throughout the day to include one just to the east (in Alpine) which has burned at least 10 homes.
Lucky you at 110 degrees. We are in North County and it was 117 at our house, 91 degrees INSIDE the house. Our AC broke and repairman finally showed up at 7pm. Fortunately an easy fix for him. Let me tell you, it was F*@^&$g HOT. Seems every year getting hotter...time to move....
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July 07, 2018, 09:46 AM
slosigOn the way into Avila they had one of those programmable signs out with a message about “No fireworks! $2000 fine.” Mind you, the town is one way in or out, a winding two lane road, and has a nuke plant as a next door neighbor.
The LEO around the county here have been getting serious about fireworks, putting drones up to catch folks. Instead of the “Be careful.” Talks from cops that I remember as a kid, they are taking things very seriously anymore.
July 07, 2018, 09:52 AM
JALLENquote:
Originally posted by urbanwarrior238:
Lucky you at 110 degrees. We are in North County and it was 117 at our house, 91 degrees INSIDE the house. Our AC broke and repairman finally showed up at 7pm. Fortunately an easy fix for him. Let me tell you, it was F*@^&$g HOT. Seems every year getting hotter...time to move....
Yikes!
Lucky me. Our home in the Cays had no air conditioning. We moved 5 years ago.
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Sgt Neutronquote:
Originally posted by urbanwarrior238:
Lucky you at 110 degrees. We are in North County and it was 117 at our house, 91 degrees INSIDE the house. Our AC broke and repairman finally showed up at 7pm. Fortunately an easy fix for him. Let me tell you, it was F*@^&$g HOT. Seems every year getting hotter...time to move....
For reference, on July 6th, it was 76°F here in the north Puget Sound area. Today's forecast is 71°F. One of the nice things up here is the lack of sweltering temperatures.
July 07, 2018, 12:50 PM
BytesVERY HIGH fire danger in northern Utah right now. We're basically a desert in the sky. It astounds me how many fireworks I see going off on the benches of the Wasatch mountains. Incredibly stupid people doing incredibly stupid things. Oh, we have our 24th of July (statehood) celebration coming up.