Reminder: fireworks are prohibited in within Woodinville City limits

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Happy July 4!

Reminder: fireworks are prohibited in within Woodinville City limits.

ALL fireworks are illegal in out city. Small,  large, colorful, sparklers, firecrackers, bottle rockets: all are  outlawed in our city. Additionally, M-80s’, M-100’s, and cherry bombs  are considered explosives and are illegal to possess.

Each  year Woodinville deputies respond to multiple 911 fireworks complaints  from residents. If officers respond to a fireworks complaint from your  neighbor, they will confiscate any fireworks and cite as appropriate.

Thank you for your cooperation on what is typically a very busy day for the fire department and law enforcement.

Please celebrate safely and remain considerate of your neighbors.

Source:https://www.facebook.com/WoodinvilleCity/posts/pfbid0moxSZNgK6GehBXHR8A6Cxb9XxfXudtuxn1PM8eZYjSmYyAkuDmnqjHqeTMzasYN3l



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