Bay Area Officials Plan to Crack Down on Illegal 4th of July Fireworks

NBC Universal, Inc. The 4th of July will look different this year and even though the holiday is still days away, celebrations have already started with the use of illegal fireworks. Jean Elle reports.

Officials in the Bay Area said they are staffing up to crack down on illegal fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.

Illegal fireworks in cities all over the Bay Area have been on recent display or could be heard by residents at all hours of the night. In San Jose, the fire department said there is nowhere to go in the city to see a legal fireworks show during the holiday.

But officials said that will not let anyone off the hook if they light up illegal fireworks. They want people to report illegal fireworks via 311 or online.

Officials in the Bay Area said they are staffing up to crack down on illegal fireworks ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Scott Budman reports.

Meanwhile, legal fireworks are being sold in Gilroy. The fireworks, however, must be used in city limits.

The city is planning a small show on the Fourth of July at Gilroy High School.

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