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From: Lisa Poole <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:33 AM
Subject: P/P: W57: MEDIA RELEASE: Capetonians urged to use fireworks safely
on Diwali, Guy Fawkes and New Year's Eve
To: William Mxolose <[email protected]>


 Sent to you on behalf of Subcouncil 15



*CITY OF CAPE TOWN*

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*MEDIA RELEASE*

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*26 OCTOBER 2010 *



*Capetonians urged to use fireworks safely on Diwali, Guy Fawkes and New
Year’s Eve*



The City of Cape Town appeals to Capetonians to be cautious and sensible
when watching organised fireworks displays or discharging shop-bought
fireworks this Diwali and Guy Fawkes on Friday 05 November and on New Year’s
Eve on Friday 31 December.



The City has identified and made available eight designated areas where
members of the public may discharge shop-bought fireworks under the watchful
eye of public safety authorities.



It is illegal to discharge fireworks other than at designated sites and law
enforcement authorities will have a zero-tolerance approach to those who
discharge fireworks illegally.



*The City has designated the following areas for the discharge of fireworks:
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1.    Theo Marais Park, Koeberg Road, Milnerton

Sub-Council 1

2.    Bishop Lavis Sportsfield, Lavis Drive, Bishop Lavis

Sub-Council 5

3.    Wesfleur Sportsfield, Reygersdal Drive, Atlantis

Sub-Council 7

4.    Macassar Beach parking area, Macassar Road, Macassar

Sub-Council 8

5.    Swartklip Sports Complex, corner Spine and Swartklip Roads, Mitchells
Plain

Sub-Council 10

6.    Maidens Cove parking area, Victoria Road, Camps Bay

Sub-Council 16

7.    Athlone Stadium parking area (Eastern side), Klipfontein Road, Athlone

Sub-Council 17

8.    Sunrise Beach parking area, Sunrise Circle, Muizenberg

Sub-Council 19



The City’s Fire Safety Inspectors and Law Enforcement officials, together
with the Explosives Unit of the South African Police Services (SAPS), will
conduct inspections at fireworks display sites to ensure that all safety
requirements are met.



All approved, organised fireworks displays in Cape Town are presented by
licensed fireworks contractors who operate under the Explosives Act, Number
26 of 1956; the Explosives Regulations; and the City’s Community Fire Safety
By-Law.



Members of the public who wish to attend these fireworks displays must
follow safety instructions given by fireworks operators (pyrotechnists),
event organisers and security personnel and keep behind safety barriers.



Members of the public should only purchase fireworks from authorised dealers
and shops displaying the relevant permits from the SAPS. Informal traders
may try to sell fireworks without a permit, but this is not allowed in terms
of the Informal Trading By-law.



Fireworks are only permitted to be sold in sealed packages, as received from
the suppliers. Children under the age of 16 are not allowed by law to
purchase and/or discharge fireworks without adult supervision. Residents are
reminded that anyone discharging shop bought fireworks at these sites do so
at their own risk. The City will not be held liable for any claims for
injury or damage that may occur from the use of fireworks.



Residents are encouraged to keep their pets safe on Diwali, Guy Fawkes and
New Year’s Eve. Animals are easily frightened by fireworks, and can become
distressed or try to escape from their properties. Before you leave your
home to celebrate Diwali, Guy Fawkes and New Year’s Eve, please ensure that
your pets are safely secured on your property, in familiar surroundings and
out of harm’s way.



The City’s Chief of Law Enforcement has confirmed that all residential areas
will be patrolled vigorously to ensure compliance with the law.



Members of the public with information relating to the illegal sale or use
of fireworks can report the information to the Metro Police Call Centre on
0860-POLICE (765423) or to the SAPS on 10111.



To obtain more information about the location of the designated sites,
please contact the City’s Disaster Operations Centre on 080-911-HELP (4357).

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*End*

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*Issued by: Communication Department, City of Cape Town*

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*Media enquiries: Theo Layne, Media Spokesperson: Fire and Rescue Services,
City of Cape Town, Tel: 021 590 1788 or Cell: 079 059 1090*

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*Neil Arendse, Assistant Chief: Metals & Theft Unit, Law Enforcement,
Security and Specialised Services, Tel: 021 850 4469 or Cell: 078 472 5903*

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