Loud firecrackers in Salzgitter: Police are investigating young people!

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Loud banging noises in Salzgitter-Fredenberg cause unrest. Police investigate young people with illegal firecrackers.

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Loud banging noises in Salzgitter-Fredenberg cause unrest. Police investigate young people with illegal firecrackers.

Loud firecrackers in Salzgitter: Police are investigating young people!

In Salzgitter-Fredenberg, a repeated series of loud bangs is causing unrest among residents. As the News38 According to reports, concerned citizens regularly informed the police, who then looked for the causes of the disturbance on site. Those affected were able to observe young people who apparently set off illegal firecrackers. The police assume that at least some of these are illegally imported explosive devices, which are known to pose considerable dangers and have already caused serious injuries in the past. The use of such firecrackers is not only dangerous, but also forbidden.

In order to prevent further incidents, the police are actively looking for those responsible. An urgent appeal goes out to the public: It is important not to use illegal firecrackers in order not to endanger yourself or others. After all, such explosive devices can not only cause damage to property, but also endanger human lives.

Legal framework

The handling of fireworks and explosive substances in Germany is regulated by the Explosives Act. This law consists of 53 paragraphs and makes it clear that setting off fireworks without the appropriate permit can be punished with heavy fines. The Fine information shows that the penalties can vary depending on the federal state. In many federal states, penalties for the unauthorized manufacture or use of non-certified firecrackers can be up to 50,000 euros or even result in prison sentences.

To celebrate safely, the police also provide information about the different categories of fireworks. These range from low hazards for closed areas to those suitable only for specialists. Anyone who does not comply with the applicable regulations must expect severe penalties, which in some cases can even be up to 10,000 euros.

Public safety comes first

The ignition times for fireworks are also clearly regulated; Often the firing of firecrackers is only permitted at set times such as December 31st to January 1st. Restrictions also apply near retirement homes, gas stations and nature reserves. The police encourage all citizens to take their responsibilities seriously and act safety-conscious in order to prevent untoward incidents.

In the current situation, it is particularly important that all residents remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police immediately. This is the only way we can work together to ensure that the neighborhood remains a safe place.