Fireworks Enforcement Teams Issue Four Citations
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Fireworks Enforcement Teams Issue Four Citations
Four citations issued Friday night as officers patrolled city looking for illegal fireworks violations.
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Posted Monday, July 6, 2009 --- 1:00 p.m.

From the Madison Fire Department:

Four teams of fire department personnel and police officers patrolled the city Friday night looking for illegal fireworks violations. Many of the people the teams contacted readily surrendered their illegal fireworks, but not all were so lucky. The teams issued four citations and confiscated enough fireworks to fill the trunk of a squad car.

The enforcement teams reported numerous examples of illegal fireworks being used in an unsafe manner. In more than one case, teenagers were observed shooting fireworks at each other.

The stepped up enforcement has two goals. The first and most important is the prevention of injuries and property damage from prohibited fireworks. The second goal is improving the quality of life by reducing the noise that keeps many people and their pets awake for much of the night.

No property damage or injuries were reported to the fire department as the result of fireworks.

Under City of Madison ordinances only sparklers, snakes, snaps, caps, and party poppers are legal within the City limits. Many communities bordering Madison have differing ordinances governing the use of fireworks, but Roman candles, fountains, bottle rockets, and firecrackers that are sold at nearby roadside stands are not permitted within the City.


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Posted by: Harry Callahan on Jul 7, 2009 at 01:40 PM

Gee, how about getting all the gang members of the street with your "task force". Are you scared of them or something? 4 arrest, really, that's all? Must not of been looking to hard. Madison is a DUMP.
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Posted by: Joseph on Jul 7, 2009 at 01:26 PM

Mr Anonymous, you are really dismissive and rude. We are posting comments that are opening a genuine discourse and you are being affrontive and confromtational. Yes, the police cant be everywhere, but thats why they relay on US to call in and report these kids. I think you should try being part of the solution instead of being part of the problem. And by the way, when a fire results in property damage, good police work DOES involve knocking on doors to ask if people saw anything. More often then not, the people who live near parks recognize the neighborhood kids by sight and can confirm seeing them at the location which assists the police in narrowing down their search. So yes, the police should knock on a few doors.
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Posted by: Fred Location: Madison on Jul 6, 2009 at 08:27 PM

Can't get the Madison cops to come to your house for anything any more, but yet they have time to have a "fireworks team." Only in Madison.....
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