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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 26 November 2024
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Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Do you want to pick up on pyrotechnics, too, Mr Findlay?

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Before I wind things up, I will just bring in Stuart Stevens, as he wishes to cover an important subject.

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

I will bring in Fulton MacGregor, and then we will move on.

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Thank you; that is really helpful. I have a couple of follow-up questions, and the first is for Lorraine Gillies. We are aware of the issue around antisocial behaviour, and there is evidence around the unintended—or intended—consequences of the misuse of fireworks. From some of the information that we have been given, there is evidence to suggest that most fireworks injuries happen at private events and that they often involve young people, especially young males, who seem to be the group at most risk. We are looking at how the bill responds to antisocial behaviour issues, as well as to injuries, a lot of which are to heads and hands and can be very serious. Do the provisions of the bill adequately support our efforts to tackle antisocial behaviour, particularly from the perspective of reducing injuries?

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Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

I will bring in Jamie Greene, then come to Fulton MacGregor to pick up on restrictions on use and supply.

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

I will stay with the antisocial behaviour theme but now turn to Gilly Mendes Ferreira. Earlier, we discussed the opportunities for pet owners to prepare for bonfire night. We know that fireworks can be used at random times, so such preparation is not always possible. I might be slightly stepping outside the provisions of the bill in asking this, but is there scope to encourage, and benefit from encouraging, owners to seek professional help to manage their pets? Other ways that could be done include turning on Classic FM’s programme for pets and the use of sedatives. Could a bit of work to be done around that?

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

I would like to finish things off by looking a little bit at pyrotechnics. Before we do that, though, I will bring in Collette Stevenson, who has an interest in silent fireworks.

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Are you happy with that, Collette?

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Rona Mackay also has some questions around licensing.

Criminal Justice Committee

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

Meeting date: 16 March 2022

Audrey Nicoll

Before we move on, I will quickly pick up on an issue that we spoke about earlier, related to Jamie Greene’s questions about the impact of the legislation on the fireworks industry. In particular, we spoke about the fact that quite a lot of fireworks are sold by small, local businesses. There has been some commentary around the potential for Government compensation for businesses that might lose out on income. I am interested in whether panel members have any thoughts on the prospect of a compensation scheme. Is that something that you would be interested in seeing?