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And there we have it, people. Even on a day of celebration the british can't help but complain about wasting tax payers money. Sometimes i think we are the most miserable people in the world.
 

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Jazoni89 said:
Distorted Stu said:
Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
I heard it cost 1.2 Million....
Doesn't surprise me.

If I had a job, I seriously would be pissed off around about now.
I think LG paid for the whole thing, being sponsors, in return for having their logo shown on a building and other advertisement etc. Also i think it was 500 000, still expensive :)
 

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Would have been more impressive to actually be there, since a lot of the switches in camera angles just made the whole thing a bit less of a sceptical in my opinion. Still amazing though :D
 

kurupt87

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Watched it live on telly. Awesome. Sat there watching with a big silly grin on my face. I was 10 again, superb.

Back to being normal and maybe we won't fuck up the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony afterall...
 

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I'm in Battersea, a good few miles from the Thames, and I could still see the lights coming from all this stuff o_O

But I did add to the huge number of sky lanterns that was over London at the time :p
 
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Ahhh the new year displays, those things that went right by me while I was too busy playing Minecraft and Deadly Premonition.

Good times.
 

Demgar

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People complaining about the cost of fireworks? Really??

It comes back 10 fold, let's list a few considerations of the economic benefits of spending money on a public event.

1. The money spent goes mostly back into local pockets. Security, techs, etc.. This is a large part of the cost.

2. Local business revenue. A huge party like this takes people out of their house, gets them to the venue, and they spend money.

3. Tourism, both direct and indirect. People may actually come to your city for the fireworks show/NYE party (See New York or Sydney), but also having your fireworks televised reminds people you are there. It's advertising really, and cities want advertising just as much as anyone else.

It's like the Olympics. No one in their right mind complains about how much the Olympics costs to host. Why? Because it's an investment in your city, and pays off in a multitude of ways.
 

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Verlander said:
Jazoni89 said:
Distorted Stu said:
Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
I heard it cost 1.2 Million....
Doesn't surprise me.

If I had a job, I seriously would be pissed off around about now.
Why? We would have NEVER seen the money.

We wouldn't have felt the benefit of that money, it would have gone on another stupid scheme, or into the pockets of rich people. A lot of money already does, millions more than this cost. At least this, the main celebration of the year, could be witnessed by anyone and everyone, rich, poor, man, woman, black, white etc etc etc. I'd much rather they sank money into this, than something I can't see, nor benefit from.

Being very working class and poor, I'd rather they had a party with some of the money, than let z-list politicians lord it up by hosting posh receptions with tax dodging ex-pat lords and suchlike.
Got it in one.
 

Wadders

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That is bloody great, I think I know where I'm going next New Year :)



Jazoni89 said:
Distorted Stu said:
Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
I heard it cost 1.2 Million....
Doesn't surprise me.

If I had a job, I seriously would be pissed off around about now.
Ahh quit whineing, its nice that they've still done this, just because we're supposed to be cutting back and saving, it doesnt mean we cant celebrate in style once in a while. I mean it was the New Year for fucks sakes! You've gotta pull out all the stops!
 

Jazoni89

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Wadders said:
That is bloody great, I think I know where I'm going next New Year :)



Jazoni89 said:
Distorted Stu said:
Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
I heard it cost 1.2 Million....
Doesn't surprise me.

If I had a job, I seriously would be pissed off around about now.
Ahh quit whineing, its nice that they've still done this, just because we're supposed to be cutting back and saving, it doesnt mean we cant celebrate in style once in a while. I mean it was the New Year for fucks sakes! You've gotta pull out all the stops!
yeah... fireworks that the working class are paying for with their taxes.

I may not have a job, but I can at least understand why some people are upset about it.

It could of been much cheaper, decent fireworks don't cost the world and they surely don't cost 1.2 million.

As Tesco's always says "every little helps" and that rings true especially in this economic crisis.
 

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Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
not really tax payers, its payed from the council fees for the city of london, so if you dont live in london you got it free
 

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Try going up to a place with a good view around midnight on new year's eve in Reykjavík (Iceland's capital). With every household in the area spending like a thousand dollars on fireworks, it sounds something like "DRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR"

Also, most of the fireworks sold in Iceland go towards funding the rescue squads. Yay!

Nothing like random people celebrating the turn of the calendar with a pure anarchic insanity of colorful gunpowder.
 

GrizzlerBorno

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Watched that on Youtube last night. Gotta say that i love how there are basically, 3 river barges with enough explosives on board to make a Navy Aircraft Carrier cry for it's metaphorical mommy! Those are some Bad-ass Barges!
 

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RewardMe said:
And there we have it, people. Even on a day of celebration the british can't help but complain about wasting tax payers money. Sometimes i think we are the most miserable people in the world.
Which is why we love you.

I've always considered heading to NYC for New Years, but after seeing this...London baby!!!
(Are your hotels affordable?)
 

photog212

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Demgar said:
It's like the Olympics. No one in their right mind complains about how much the Olympics costs to host. Why? Because it's an investment in your city, and pays off in a multitude of ways.
Clearly, you've never been to Chicago.
 

Octorok

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Verlander said:
Jazoni89 said:
Distorted Stu said:
Jazoni89 said:
Their goes all that useful tax payers money up in smoke.

...and the Government says that they are cutting back?
I heard it cost 1.2 Million....
Doesn't surprise me.

If I had a job, I seriously would be pissed off around about now.
Why? We would have NEVER seen the money.

We wouldn't have felt the benefit of that money, it would have gone on another stupid scheme, or into the pockets of rich people. A lot of money already does, millions more than this cost. At least this, the main celebration of the year, could be witnessed by anyone and everyone, rich, poor, man, woman, black, white etc etc etc. I'd much rather they sank money into this, than something I can't see, nor benefit from.

Being very working class and poor, I'd rather they had a party with some of the money, than let z-list politicians lord it up by hosting posh receptions with tax dodging ex-pat lords and suchlike.
As a member of the upper middle class, shading upper, I can say that WE'D certainly never see the money either. My brothers work from 6 am until 8 or 9 at night, later some days, each week, getting literal days off each year and each pay many tens of thousands in tax that goes towards paying for the Sky TV and Nike trainers of people with no jobs, being fed money by the government.

Don't blame people with money for the sheer incompetency of the welfare state.

OT : Beautiful job there, and certainly not a waste of money. New Labour spent catastrophic amounts on pointless bureaucracy, at least blowing the cash on fireworks was something decent fun.
 

kasperbbs

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compared to what we had in Lithuania this is awesome ,but considering the fact that i was too drunk to remember at least half of it i don't mind our fireworks sucking.
 

Lem0nade Inlay

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Ours were pretty average.

However, I was right underneath our fireworks (in a boat) so they were much more impressive than they would've actually been.