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Police outline Fourth of July enforcement: drones, new social-host ordinance take effect June 27
Summary
Police Chief Jim Monroe told the Grover Beach City Council the department will use drones and a recently adopted social-host ordinance to enforce illegal fireworks over the July 4 period; the ordinance goes into effect June 27 and department outreach is underway.
Police Chief Jim Monroe told the Grover Beach City Council on June 23 that enforcement efforts for illegal fireworks will increase around the July 4 holiday, using drones and the new social-host ordinance that takes effect June 27.
"Beginning in 2021, we added drones to our enforcement efforts which have helped," Monroe said, describing aerial observation as a way to locate illegal fireworks more effectively than a patrol car. He said fireworks-related…
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