Several paragraphs down you will see a statement that they do not want to "upset residents who are from foreign countries with no traditiion of Guy Fawkes day." Will this someday happen to our uniquely American traditions?

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By SARAH LYALL
Published: November 5, 2007
YORK, England, Nov. 2 — Deep in the bowels of the York Dungeon, visitors were being treated to a dramatic rendition of the horrific torture and bloodcurdling screams of Guy Fawkes, the city’s most famous deceased resident. Up at the cash register, Kate Stapylton, the duty manager, was talking about the health and safety regulations governing the attraction.

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Safety regulations are limiting the burning of effigies of the traitor Fawkes, second from right.

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York, his hometown, will have no official fireworks today, 401 years after his execution.
No wet floors. No obstructions in the passageways. Many well-lighted emergency exits. But even with her respect for such policies — “You don’t want anyone to hurt themselves,â€