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Fireworks. Just because they’re legal, doesn’t mean they’re always safe.
Fire officials across the Ocean State issuing that simple let lifesaving reminder ahead of a holiday weekend full of fun and fireworks.
“Understand… sparklers are 1200 plus degrees in temperature,” Captain Craig Emerson with the Cumberland Fire Department says.
In Rhode Island, only hand-held and ground sparklers are legal for the general public. But even those are reasons for concern, especially for children.
“In fact, 30 percent of all emergency room visits due to firework injuries are children under the age of 15 years old,” Emerson adds.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)
If nothing else, the release yesterday of the latest Intergenerational Report served to demonstrate that we re locked into the same useless debate about economic reform that s been going on for years.
The report s assumption of a return to annual productivity growth of 1.5% over the long-run has been universally derided as an act of wild optimism, especially given Treasurer Josh Frydenberg s professed attitude that all the big reforms have been done and the road ahead is about eking out lots of small improvements. You can t float the dollar twice, he says.
That s elicited what is now the almost ritualistic demands for more (big e, big r) Economic Reform, and lamentations that the current crop of politicians aren t a patch on previous generations like Hawke and Keating, with both sides portrayed as too timid to propose reforms. It s everywhere today in