Southern California Crackdown on Illegal Fireworks | Venice Beach News
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Southern California authorities are going all out to stop illegal fireworks before the Fourth of July, deploying drones and boosting patrols to prevent injuries, wildfires, and chaos. As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, many cities ban aerial fireworks — yet demand for them remains high, with vendors reporting customers specifically seeking the banned, sky-flying varieties. Fines start at $500 in places like Alhambra, and officials are urging everyone to stick to legal, ground-based displays only — and use them only where permitted. This crackdown isn’t just about enforcement — it’s about keeping communities safe during a major national holiday.
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