Legal or Not, Fireworks Will be Examined on State Ferries

Date June 27, 2012 at 9:40 am | Topic: Local News

An important part of the overall security for the ferry system is the use of Washington State Patrol (WSP) explosive detection canine teams. These dogs are trained to sniff out explosives, which includes legal and illegal fireworks. Ferry customers in vehicles carrying fireworks should anticipate the dogs detecting the fireworks and store them where they are easily accessible for WSP personnel to examine.

Ferry customers are expected to obey laws regarding legal fireworks in Washington State, legal fireworks include sparklers, ground spinners and roman candles. Illegal fireworks or other explosive devices are not allowed on ferries and will be confiscated and disposed of by the Washington State Patrol. - Homeland Security Division Commander Captain Randy Drake

Drake said those possessing illegal fireworks will be subject to criminal prosecution. 


You can view the Washington State Patrol Fire Marshal’s fireworks education campaign kit at www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/fireworks.htm and the enforcement campaign kit at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/educamp.htm">www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/educamp.htm.

 

The State Fire Marshal’s office maintains an up-to-date list of legal and illegal fireworks at www.wsp.wa.gov/fire/docs/fwlicensing/lglfwrks.pdf. Fireworks can be legally sold in Washington from June 28, 2012, at noon and ends July 5, 2012 at 11 pm. 

 

For specific information about fireworks and fireworks safety contact: Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Dan Johnson, WSP Office of the State Fire Marshal at 360-596-3913.





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