(3) ... Reprints are presumed to correctly state, as at the date of the reprint, the law enacted by the principal enactment … Watch John Key talk about a possible in this video: Mobile and app users clicker here to watch. What do you think? www.checkitsalright.nz website. Council staff and Police are also patrolling beach/foreshore areas where there have been issues with the setting off of fireworks in previous years. A spokesperson for Parker said the minister’s position on the fireworks law has not changed. Residents should contact council if they are concerned about the use of fireworks in public places or late night noise from fireworks. The investigation was because increasing numbers of people, animals and property were being harmed by fireworks. During Guy Fawkes (2-5 November), bonfires are allowed on private land in rural areas but must be lit during daylight hours and extinguish them before nightfall. You may only use sky lanterns if you can secure and fix them so they cannot float away. People are not allowed to light fireworks in public places unless they have written approval from the council.
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