What do you do with illegal firecrackers? Douse them with water and toss them in the trash? Well, in the Philippines you blow them up!
The Police Regional Office-2 destroyed 1,347 illegal firecrackers seized during the Yuletide season in the Cagayan Valley region on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 7.
Police Brig. Gen. Antonio Marallag Jr., PRO-2 chief, said the destruction aimed to eliminate hazards posed by illegal firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices.
“This initiative not only complies with laws and regulations but also protects the community from the dangers associated with firecracker-related injuries and accidents," Marallag said.
"This annual event is a crucial part of our efforts to educate the public about the risks of illegal fireworks and to encourage safer celebration practices,” Marallag added.
The Bureau of Fire Protection assisted the police in the destruction of the banned firecrackers valued at P38,000.
Setting off illegal firecrackers? Bad. Setting off illegal firecrackers by the PNP? Good. Ridiculous. Why not defuse them and douse them with water? Surely there are safer ways to destroy firecrackers than by blowing them up.
Don't tell that to the Zamboanga PNP.
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Several cartons of firecrackers confiscated by the police here during the holiday season were destroyed on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
A Zamboanga City Police Office statement said the disposal was carried out in coordination with the Explosive Ordnance Disposal-9 and other concerned agencies in Barangay Muti here, more than 50 kilometers away from the central business district.
“This operation is part of the ongoing efforts to ensure public safety and maintain peace, especially in times of community celebration. The firecrackers, which were previously seized during routine operations last Yuletide season, were safely and efficiently disposed of by the EOD-9 team, in accordance with established safety protocols,” police said.
Zamboanga City Police Office spokesperson Police Major Albert Alfaro disclosed these firecrackers were seized based on an ordinance banning their sale and use.
These were destroyed in the area far from the town proper to prevent a repeat of the huge explosion that happened in Barangay Cabatangan last July.
In the past, seized firecrackers were destroyed in front of City Hall.
What is safe about setting off illegal fireworks in front of City Hall? NOTHING!! Here is what happened last year.
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A total of 27 persons, including 19 uniformed personnel, were wounded in an explosion of firecrackers that were for disposal in Zamboanga City on Monday afternoon.
In a report on Tuesday, the Zamboanga City Police Office said the victims consisted of eight civilians, six police officers, three Philippine Coast Guard members, five Bureau of Fire Protection personnel, and five members of the Philippine Marine Corps.
Of the 19 uniformed personnel, one is in critical condition while four were "severely wounded," according to the report.
Meanwhile, the other victims sustained minor injuries and were all discharged from the hospital.
Initial investigation showed members of the Regional Explosive Canine Unit (RECU) 9 (Zamboanga Peninsula) transported the firecrackers using a marked vehicle with plate number 092805 to the disposal site in Zone 2, Barangay Cabatangan, Zamboanga City.
RECU members were about to dispose of the firecrackers when these prematurely exploded at the site at about 5:35 p.m. on Monday.
The firecrackers were seized in the aftermath of an explosion in a pyrotechnic warehouse in the city's Barangay Tetuan on June 29.
Responding personnel of the Zamboanga City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office provided the victims with first aid and brought to hospitals those hurt badly in the explosion.
HAHA!!! Let's not pretend that isn't funny because it is hilarious! These morons think the proper way to dispose of fireworks is to blow them up and they got what they deserved.
If you Google "how to dispose of fireworks" this the very first result.
Three Steps to Safe Fireworks Disposal
- Soak. Completely submerge fireworks in a bucket of water. Allow to soak overnight.
- Wrap. Double wrap soaked fireworks in plastic wrap or plastic bags so they do not dry out.
- Dispose. Place wrapped bags in regular household garbage and take to your local solid waste facility.
Only in the Philippines do authorities destroy illegal fireworks by blowing them up instead of defusing and disposing of them.