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Mayor warns of $5000 fines for illegal fireworks

July 03, 2024 | Carson City, Los Angeles County, California



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Mayor warns of $5000 fines for illegal fireworks
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implementation of electronic reader boards to enhance public awareness about illegal fireworks and associated fines. Residents have expressed concerns about the lack of signage, prompting officials to push for the installation of these boards across various districts and community centers.

The meeting highlighted that the local sheriff's department has already issued 110 citations for illegal fireworks this season, a significant increase compared to previous years. The fines for such violations can reach up to $5,000, with a tiered structure: $2,000 for the first offense, $3,000 for the second, and $5,000 for any subsequent citations within the same year. This new administrative citation process, facilitated by Turbo Data, aims to improve enforcement and deter illegal fireworks use.

Officials emphasized the importance of public awareness, noting that electronic message boards are currently displaying warnings about the fines. The discussion also included the potential for additional tools to identify violators, reinforcing the message that enforcement efforts have been intensified.

As the Fourth of July approaches, officials are keen to ensure that residents are informed about the regulations and the consequences of illegal fireworks, aiming for a safer holiday celebration.

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