Salem Residents Asked To Report Illegal Fireworks

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Salem MA

25 May, 2021

5:39 PM

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SALEM, MA — The constant bangs, bursts and whistles of fireworks could be heard all over Salem — and most other cities during the coronavirus lockdowns — in 2020. Salem officials are looking to avoid a repeat of that this year and are asking residents to help it through reporting offenders. The city has set up an illegal fireworks report line here. There is a $300 fine per person per incident for personal fireworks use. The city said earlier in the spring it was postponing its municipal Fourth of July fireworks show until — hopefully — August due to lingering coronavirus. Selling fireworks can bring a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in prison. Reports can be made anonymously. While fireworks can bring a fine, they are also dangerous. Residents considering a secret stash are reminded they can cause personal injury, fires, stress to pets and distress for both children and veterans who have experienced combat.

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