No police clearance no fireworks this New year

The lighting of fireworks on New Year’s Eve requires advance police or local authority permission and people also need to notify neighbours or they will face arrest and prosecution for making public nuisance.

Level 5 fine or 6 months jail punishment can be applied, police reminded the would-be noisy merrymakers.

Section 46 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform act refrains from public nuisance and according to the Police, a person must seek permission from their local authority if they wish to let off fireworks in an urban area.

The use of fireworks became controversial a few years back when they were rising cases of children being burnt while using them.

In other news – Police in Gauteng have recovered more than 500 unlicensed firearms this month

Police in Gauteng, in partnership with other law enforcement agencies and partners, have arrested more than 260 suspects for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition so far this month.

 

More than 500 unlicensed firearms and 6,000 rounds of ammunition were recovered. Learn More

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