WuTang
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Pyrotechnics at football have been legalized in Norway for some time. As long as the fan groups notify in advance with time and quantities etc.
It is seen as such a vital piece of supporter culture that authorities and fan groups worked together to create "cold flares". These look like normal flares but burn cold, with demonstrations showing a person's hand move through slowly through the flame.
Likewise smoke bombs have been enhanced through the years and majority are now non-toxic, so although smelly are actually no more harmful than a fart.
Just some things that are being progressed in Europe to ensure pyro shows can be continued. Without the money and stars of the Premier League, fan culture is one of the main draws for tourism and ticket sales in some leagues.
It is seen as such a vital piece of supporter culture that authorities and fan groups worked together to create "cold flares". These look like normal flares but burn cold, with demonstrations showing a person's hand move through slowly through the flame.
Likewise smoke bombs have been enhanced through the years and majority are now non-toxic, so although smelly are actually no more harmful than a fart.
Just some things that are being progressed in Europe to ensure pyro shows can be continued. Without the money and stars of the Premier League, fan culture is one of the main draws for tourism and ticket sales in some leagues.