I agree that the firework company obviously deserved to be prosecuted for the offences in respect of the storage regulations. What is the use of safety regulations, if they are going to be ignored, especially as this case shows the deadly results of what can happen when they are ignored.
I also was also surprised that it seems from the report that warnings given by the offenders to the firemen were ignored. Strangely, the report seems to include the firefighters and Police admitting that the offenders advised them that they should keep well away from the storage container because it was liable to explode in the fire, but also the accusation that the offenders didn't tell them specifically that there was explosive material in the container. I find this contradiction confusing.
The video of an a container of fireworks exploding in a fire, previously added to a reply on the subject of this case astounded me. It seems that even legal amounts of fireworks in a container can explode with catastrophic results. I cannot believe that anyone, let alone a fireman, who has seen this video, would willingly stand within even 1000 metres of any storage container of fireworks involved in a fire. Questions must be asked as to why professionals were killed and injured in this incident in the circumstances as reported.