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FIREWORKS ARE ILLEGAL IN THE CITY OF LONG BEACH

Release Date: 2018-06-12

With the 4th of July holiday fast approaching, the Long Beach Police and Fire Departments would like to remind residents and visitors that all fireworks, including those marked “Safe and Sane,” are ILLEGAL in the City of Long Beach.

The Police and Fire Departments will be out in force the days leading up to and on July 4th to ensure compliance of the Long Beach City Ordinance banning fireworks. Although both Departments seek voluntary compliance to ensure public safety, this duty often requires strict enforcement of all laws through arrest and citations. Anyone cited or arrested for fireworks violations may be faced with a $1,000 fine, sentenced to jail for six months, or both. The fines and penalties may increase depending on the fireworks’ classification.

Fireworks may be voluntarily disposed of at collection bins located at all fire stations, Lifeguard Headquarters (2100 E. Ocean Boulevard, on the West side of the Junipero lot), or any police station.

For those who would like to enjoy fireworks, please plan to attend a safe and professionally controlled firework show to ensure the safety of your family, friends, and property.

If you See Something, Say Something! Call Long Beach Police Dispatch at (562) 435-6711 or 9-1-1 if you observe dangerous or illegal activities. Together, we can enjoy a safe holiday.

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