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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 30 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
I have a quick supplementary to Rona Mackay’s line of questioning.
Minister, you said clearly that you would not want the cost of a licence to be prohibitive. I think that there would be a big difference between £20 and £50, given the cost of living crisis, so it would be useful to know when that information becomes available. I might not be so concerned about a charge of £20, but a charge of £50 would concern me, as I think that, in these times, it would definitely be prohibitive for a lot of families.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 30 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Would you expect the police to act against the individual if they did that?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Is that really what you are saying when you talk about law-abiding Scots? Are you saying that law-abiding Scots might not be so law abiding if they had to apply for a licence?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
I just want to be clear. I do not want you to talk around my point, if you do not mind. Are you okay with the notion that, whatever we do here, there will potentially be more use of fireworks, if Norman Donald is correct, and that it is okay to have a framework that says that people can have fireworks all year round, albeit within certain periods, and that relies on people to be kind to their neighbours? Might we not be back where we started, if there was no way of curbing that?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Thank you. On that point, I am trying to get my head around the concept of legal and illegal fireworks. Could you tell the police the difference?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Good morning. Thanks for your evidence. I found it powerful, but I have a number of questions. I will confine this set of questions to establishing what you think the extent is of the problem of antisocial behaviour.
Maybe all of us are agreed that the problem that we are trying to solve is misuse of fireworks. Andy Hubble’s written submission talks about section 80 of the Explosives Act 1875 and about Pollokshields, which I have an interest in because I am a Glasgow member. I have spoken to representatives in Pollokshields, where fireworks are clearly a massive nuisance—not just in November, but at other times of the year. In your submission, you say that “no action was taken.” I have been trying to establish that with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and have, as yet, been unable to do so. Where did you get your evidence that no action was taken?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Can I ask a final question as well?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
So your view is that the matter is not being taken seriously enough either by the police or by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Would you like to add to that, Andy?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Pauline McNeill
Is that what you are saying?