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Police organizing walks to spread awareness against kite flying aerial firing

The Risks of Kite Flying and Aerial Firing

Kite flying and aerial firing are two of the most hazardous activities that people engage in during the kite-flying season. These activities pose significant risks to human life and property, and the authorities are taking steps to raise awareness about the dangers associated with them. The most significant risk associated with kite flying and aerial firing is the risk of injury or death from flying objects. The use of sharp objects such as glass or metal to make kites can cause severe cuts and lacerations. The use of fireworks and other explosive devices can cause burns and other injuries.

The pamphlets contained information about the risks associated with kite flying and aerial firing, including the potential for injury or death, and the environmental impact of the practice.

The Risks of Kite Flying and Aerial Firing

Kite flying is considered a criminal offence in many countries, and the risks associated with it are numerous. Some of the most significant risks include:

  • Injury or death: Kite flying can result in serious injury or even death, particularly if the kite is flown too close to people or objects. Property damage: Kite strings can cause damage to property, including windows, doors, and other structures.

    The CPO urged the citizens especially parents to come forward and play a role to discourage kite flying and aerial firing.

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