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Every year my dog is terrified to leave her bed once fireworks start. Especially terrified to go back outside after fireworks occur. It impacts her severely, and we hate to see her in pure fear.
It’s especially awful when someone sets fireworks off during the day. I will never know when it happens, but once it does, my dog will try running back home to hide in her bed. Nothing can comfort her, and it’s really not necessary for random people to set fireworks off anywhere they want.
Two of our sweet retired racing greyhounds were traumatized by fireworks. We lost one of them, O’Riley, to a firework stress related incident after Canada Day neighbourhood fireworks. The trauma both of our dogs experienced was not humane. The fireworks available to the general public are just too powerful to be used in residential neighbourhoods.
I absolutely couldn’t agree more, the LED bright white head lights are extremely dangerous, I’ve had to actually pull over until a stream of oncoming cars with these led lights have gone by as I could not see the road , I was blinded, and have had several very close calls due to not being able to see.
They should DEFINITELY be banned, if I were abusing another new/second hand car I would not purchase it if it had those sort of lights. I am convinced that that they have already been the cause of many serious accidents
This problem is especially bad for people with astigmatism or glasses—recently I switched to contact lenses and couldn't believe how much easier nighttime driving was without the glare of oncoming headlights completely eclipsing everything else in my vision.
And this petition only talks about oncoming traffic... what about when a pickup truck starts tailgating your smaller car, and now the vehicle BEHIND you's LED headlights have blinded you?
I don't necessarily think LED lights need to be banned, but they absolutely need to be regulated on how bright they're allowed to be and what angle they're set to. LEDs don't HAVE to be eye-searing supernovas!
And all the insistence on LEDs for dark roads... okay fine but if you want to keep producing cars with LED headlights, I for one think that if my car can detect road lines for lane assist, and sense how close it is to the car in front for automatic cruise control, it's easily feasible for car manufacturers to add a feature that detects oncoming headlights and auto-turns off high beams, or even just activates a half-shutter on the left headlight to angle the light away. We have the technology! But no car manufacturer is going to prioritize a feature that assists with comfort of other drivers on the road without legislative motivation.