Trinidad police to enforce fireworks restrictions as New Year approaches

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has put the public on notice that recently proclaimed fireworks legislation is now fully in effect and will be actively enforced heading into Old Year’s Night and New Year’s Day.

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The updated legal framework restricts the discharge of fireworks to narrowly defined periods unless a permit is obtained from the Commissioner of Police. Outside of those designated timeframes, individuals found breaching the law risk being ticketed, with enforcement measures having taken effect from December 19.

Police have also emphasized that fireworks are prohibited in several sensitive locations, including areas close to medical facilities, airports, animal-related facilities, protected environmental zones, and national parks. Authorities say these restrictions are intended to reduce safety risks, prevent public disturbance, and limit harm to vulnerable groups and animals.

In a statement issued on December 27, the TTPS warned that irresponsible fireworks use can endanger lives and property, disrupt communities, and cause distress, particularly among children, older citizens, and pets. The service said officers will be carrying out targeted patrols and taking firm action against violations in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Kennedy Swaratsingh, Minister of Planning and Economic Affairs, has also appealed to the public to act responsibly during year-end celebrations. He encouraged citizens to familiarize themselves with the law and to ensure that fireworks activities remain within legal limits.

The amended legislation, which was approved by Parliament earlier this month and proclaimed shortly before Christmas, also outlines the process for applying for a fireworks permit. Applicants must meet age requirements and provide detailed information about their intended use. Permit holders are further required to notify multiple state agencies and the relevant local authority before any fireworks are detonated.

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Authorities have reiterated that compliance is mandatory and that penalties will be applied where breaches occur, as part of broader efforts to ensure a safe and orderly transition into the new year.

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