The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) wishes to remind the public on the law as it relates to the use of explosives such as Fireworks and Scratch Bombs, especially during this festive season.
According to the Summary Offences Act: Any person who throws, casts, sets fire to, or lets off any Fireworks within any town is liable to a Fine of one thousand dollars.
Meanwhile, the Explosives (Prohibition of Scratch Bombs) Order 2018 specifically prohibits persons from manufacturing, importing, keeping, conveying or selling a Scratch Bomb. Any breach of this Order can result in a Fine of TT $20,000 or ten (10) years in prison or forfeiture of the items.
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