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Brentwood Police Say Zero Tolerance on Fireworks Violations

Press Release

by ECT

BRENTWOOD, CA – As we approach the 4th of July, the Brentwood Police Department wants to remind its residents about the dangers associated with fireworks and the use of firearms when celebrating our country’s Independence Day.

Contra Costa County (and City) is a “fireworks-free-zone”; therefore, the possession or use of fireworks of all types and sizes (including Safe and Sane fireworks) are banned in the county and City of Brentwood (County Ordinance 44-2.002 and Brentwood Municipal Code 8.48.020). Possession of dangerous fireworks that leave the ground or explode may constitute a felony and could result in fines of up to $5,000 and imprisonment.

Additionally, the firing of firearms into the air is against the law. Bullets fired into the air return at some point and descend at approximately 300 to 400 feet per second, which poses a high danger because it can penetrate roofs and cause damage to property and unwary residents. Statistics show that fireworks and celebratory gunfire seriously injure thousands of people annually. The Brentwood Police Department will be taking a zero tolerance approach when dealing with these violations.

It’s important to also keep in mind dry conditions create some additional safety concerns. High weeds and water stricken lawns are extremely vulnerable to stray embers or sparks caused by fireworks. Please avoid the temptation of putting yourself and your neighbors at risk.

On July 4th, the Police Department will be assigning additional officers to patrol residential neighborhoods and proactively enforce fireworks violations. Instead of setting off fireworks, the Police Department encourages people to consider free July 4th fireworks displays in nearby cities.

For more information and locations visit https://sf.funcheap.com/category/event/event-types/holidays/4th-of-july/.

If you witness a violation please contact our 24-hour Dispatch Center at 925-809-7911.

The City of Brentwood wishes everyone a fun and safe 4th of July holiday!

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1 comment

RS Jun 11, 2022 - 10:06 am

Whatever the laws are for ALL towns/cities, they should be something like this for Brentwood.

Come on people, it should not take a law to practice safety — especially given our super extreme susceptibility to fire and sparks that lead to fires. Given the potential for fire, the law and consequences should actually be significantly steeper in general and then significantly severe in cases where the fire started ultimately caused a larger fire(s).

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