Cops warn: Light up fireworks, get fined | Antioch | thepress. net With the Fourth of July on the horizon, local and county fire and law enforcement agencies are warning East County residents of the consequences of setting off fireworks illegally, including fines up to $1,000 “All fireworks, regardless of type or labeling, are illegal in Contra Costa County,” a June 26 advisory on the county website reads
As a friendly reminder, all. . . - Antioch Police Department If you are found to be in possession of a sufficient amount of illegal fireworks, you may be guilty of a felony and punished by a fine up to $5,000 and or imprisonment in a state prison or county jail
6-22-22 -- Contra Costa County Joint Independence Day Fireworks Safety . . . Violations of the ordinance are subject to an initial fine of $100, $200 for a second violation within one year, and $500 for each additional violation within one year Similar city ordinances establish the illegality of fireworks in their communities and set violation fines
Contra Costa fire, law enforcement officials warn of . . . - Antioch Herald “all fireworks are illegal in Antioch as well as all of Contra Costa County In addition to the possible $1,000 criminal fine, fireworks pose an extreme fire danger and can cause traumatic injuries ” – Antioch Police Chief T Brooks
SMC Approves Fines For Attending Illegal Fireworks Shows REDWOOD CITY, CA — People who attend illegal fireworks shows in San Mateo County would find themselves facing a fine, in addition to those who set off the fireworks, following a vote Tuesday by
Fireworks and the 4th of July (Antioch Police Department) mdash . . . Fourth of July is right around the corner! This is a friendly reminder that fireworks are illegal in Contra Costa County That being said, please do not call 911 to report illegal fireworks unless there is an emergency surrounding the use of the fireworks, such as a fire or physical injury