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France has banned the sale, possession and transport of fireworks over the Bastille Day weekend next week amid fears of renewed riots.
For example, because the 1875 Act did not contain a provision on the possession of fireworks, [14] the law was amended in 2006 to ban amateurs from owning fireworks as well. [15] A person selling, buying, owning or lighting fireworks from categories F2 to F4 without a licence is now punishable with a fine or even imprisonment.
Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France, which is celebrated on 14 July each year.It is referred to, both legally [3] and commonly, as le 14 juillet (French: [lə katɔʁz(ə) ʒɥijɛ]) in French, though la fête nationale is also used in the press.
In France, fireworks are traditionally displayed on the eve of Bastille day (14 July) to commemorate the French revolution and the storming of the Bastille on that same day in 1789. Every city in France lights up the sky for the occasion with a special mention to Paris that offers a spectacle around the Eiffel Tower.
Paris is hosting an extra-special guest for France’s national holiday Sunday — the Olympic flame lighting up the city’s grandiose military parade for Bastille Day. Just 12 days before the ...
Jul. 1—Clark County officials offered additional details Wednesday about why they banned fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July. The county announced the ban on Tuesday, following days of record ...
New Mexico allows all legal fireworks under state law; however, individual cities and counties may restrict or ban fireworks within their boundaries either permanently or when certain conditions exist. Some states such as New Jersey vigorously enforce them. [2] Each year, there are many raids on individuals suspected of illegally possessing ...
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