Brampton Reminds Residents of Fireworks Ban on Canada Day, City-Run Show Still Planned
Brampton, Canada – As July 1st approaches, marking Canada Day, Brampton residents are being reminded by the city officials not to set off personal fireworks displays. The city council implemented a ban on personal fireworks last year, and failure to comply with the regulations may result in serious fines.
The decision to prohibit personal fireworks in Brampton came after a surge in complaints received during Diwali celebrations in October. In response to the public’s concern, the city council expanded the ban to include all occasions throughout the year, not solely Canada Day.
Enforcement of the ban has been strict, with Brampton’s bylaw officers issuing numerous tickets on New Year’s Eve. This demonstrates the city’s commitment to upholding its fireworks regulations and emphasizes the importance of residents refraining from using fireworks within Brampton’s boundaries.
Under the revised bylaw, individuals discharging fireworks may face fines starting at a minimum of $500. Selling fireworks or failing to comply with an order carries a penalty of $1,000. Those found in violation of the regulations could face fines of up to $100,000, highlighting the severity of the consequences.
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