The dangers associated with bonfires and fireworks are being highlighted as part of a joint campaign in north Lancashire.
Police have joined forces with firefighters and council bosses for a major crackdown in the run up to Bonfire night as part of Lancashire Fire and Rescue’s annual Bright Sparx campaign.
Officers will be using a host of tough measures to reduce crime and disorder from cracking down on the illegal trading of fireworks to removing unauthorised bonfires.
Police will be working closely with schools to raise awareness of the dangers associated with playing with fireworks – the results of which can be devastating.
Firefighters and police officers will be carrying out joint patrols in hotspot areas and anyone caught behaving irresponsibly will be dealt with robustly.
Prolific trouble makers will also be visited and warned about the risks and consequences associated with firework misuse.
Police will be visiting retailers to remind them of their responsibilities around the sale of fireworks and officers will be working closely with Trading Standards departments to check fireworks are not being sold to underage children.
And Neighbourhood Officers will be highly visible in communities across Lancaster and Morecambe.
Sgt Lindsay Brown said: “At this time of year, we tend to seen an increase in anti social behaviour and criminal damage. Whilst we know that the majority of people will use fireworks responsibly or attend an organised event, there are some who are intent on spoiling the fun for others and we will be working closely with the fire service and local authorities to make sure people are safe over the Halloween and Bonfire period.
“This year, the message is simple – stay bright and stay safe – attend an organised bonfire or fireworks display and don’t misuse fireworks. We want people to enjoy themselves but most importantly be sensible and stay safe.”
• Anyone with information or concerns about firework misuse can contact police on 0845 1 25 35 45 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.