With the 4th of July not that far off, County authorities are reminding residents that they face steep fines and arrest for illegal fireworks. Managing editor Tami Roleff has details…
Many people have fond memories of celebrating the Fourth of July by twirling sparklers, watching firework fountains, and snakes. But the San Bernardino County Fire Department reminds residents that possession of any type of fireworks, including “safe and sane” fireworks like sparklers, snakes, and fountains, is against the law in unincorporated areas of the county. Firefighters in the City of Twentynine Palms and the Town of Yucca Valley also remind residents that all fireworks are illegal in their municipalities. Anyone caught with fireworks can be fined and jailed. In the event a fire occurs due to the use of fireworks, those responsible not only face fines of up to $1250 for a first offense, but can also be charged with the costs of fighting the fire. Property owners who allow fireworks on their property can also face criminal charges.