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In all my years of boating and enjoying fireworks in NH, Mass, and NY, I have never heard people firing off fireworks on or near the dock. We have all witnessed "bonehead" moves on the lake.... but that was terribly dangerous. Thankfully no one was injured and no damage occurred. If ever a next time occurred even I would report that behavior!
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Definitly not to bright on their behalf... One stray spark in the wrong place on a boat and it's game over! I've seen first hand the results and the boat burned to the water line.. Not good. I would have called the police if I were you. Just my 2 cents...
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