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Legal vs illegal: Oshkosh Police Department shares what fireworks residents can set off
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WFRV) – Officials with the Oshkosh Police Department issued a reminder on Monday morning as to what kind of fireworks are legal and illegal for community members to have and set off.
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According to a release, and per the fireworks ordinance seen in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Codes – Chapter 13, section 13-6 (C) (1), the following types of fireworks are permitted/not permitted to be set off by those in the community:
Sparklers
Stationary cones and fountains
Toy snakes
Smoke bombs
Caps
Noise makers
Confetti poppers (with less than ½ grain of explosive)
Roman candles
Firecrackers
Bottle rockets
Mortars
Anything that explodes or leaves the ground
Only individuals/groups with a governmental-issued permit are allowed these types of fireworks.
Officials say the Oshkosh Police Department will be making several inspections of locations that sell fireworks as a way to make sure illegal fireworks are not being bought or sold in the City of Oshkosh by individuals without the proper permits.
Police also plan to respond to firework complaints by making contact with city residents to determine if a violation was committed.
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Those caught setting off illegal fireworks will have the fireworks seized from them and could face the following potential fines or punishments, depending on how many times they have committed the offense.
1st Offense: $100 + $5 Court Costs = $105
2nd Offense: $150 + $5 Court Costs = $155
3rd Offense: $500 + $5 Court Costs = $505
(For Third or subsequent offense within 36 months of conviction)
1st Offense: $125 + $170 Court Costs = $295
2nd Offense: $225 + $196 Court Costs = $421
3rd Offense: $1000 + $397.50 Court Costs = $1,397.50
(For Third or subsequent offense within 36 months of conviction)
Officials also advise being careful and considerate with the use of fireworks, as while they can be enjoyable for many community members, they can have a negative effect on others in the community, such as individuals with PTSD or other noise sensitivities and pets.
Let's keep Oshkosh safe and considerate for all. Always plan alternatives for familyfun and celebrate in ways that look out for everyone. Your cooperation helpsmaintain the safety and tranquility of our community.
The Oshkosh Police Department
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