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Fireworks put police on alert

Police are warning people about the dangers of fireworks in the lead up to Australia Day after two people were killed and several injured by illegal pyrotechnics around the country during New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Melton Sergeant Steve Cook said people found guilty of illegally selling, buying or setting off fireworks could face serious consequences in court.

He’s warned people against taking the risk for a “10 second spontaneous combustion”.

“Don’t be stupid,” he said. “You may think it’s fun, but there are kids out there and other families.

“These things can cause serious injuries, and at times fatalities, if handled by people who aren’t licensed.”

CFA District 14 Operations Officer David Harris said the short-term thrill of lighting fireworks was not worth the possible consequences.

“Often you see injuries to the face and hands of people who have used them … and they’re quite serious,” Mr Harris said.

“But they can also often start grass fires … or embers from the fireworks can cause fires in the roof of a building.”

Melton fire brigade responded to more than 10 reckless and suspicious fires on Australia Day last year, including illegal bonfires, fireworks and burn-offs.

For details on what is allowed during the fire danger period, call the emergency hotline on 1800 226 226.

Anyone with information about illegal fireworks is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

 

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