Sunday, 23 October 2016

Council launches crackdown on illegal firework sales

REMEMBER, REMEMBER: Most nights of the year it is illegal to set off
fireworks after 11pm.

WITH Bonfire Night celebrations just round the corner, Solihull Council has announced a campaign to curb the illegal sale of fireworks.
The council's Trading Standards team will be working with police officers and the fire service to stop the sale of devices from shops which don't have a licence.
The crackdown will also tackle the sale of fireworks to under 18s and the offer of products which don't adhere to the UK's safety laws.
Spot checks will be carried out at a number of local outlets and officials will also be visiting retailers to remind them of the current legislation.
The visits will form part of a wider campaign in response to the traditional spike in anti social behaviour which coincides with Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night.
The council will also be aiming to raise awareness about the laws against setting off fireworks after a certain time of night and the dangers of unauthorised bonfires.
Complaints about firework misuse should be reported to the police on 0845 113 5000.

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