In a news conference led by officials with the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles Fire Department and Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian, the dangers of illegal fireworks were laid out as a message to citizens.
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Krekorian said his office secured funding to grant police overtime, allowing more officers to go on patrol and undercover in the San Fernando Valley.
"Particularly, now that we have the drought, these hillsides are ripped for wildfire," said LAFD Capt. Erik Scott.
Some areas in the San Fernando Valley are considered high-risk fire zones.
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LAPD Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said they will be citing and arresting those who are in possession of illegal fireworks, especially in areas that have high severity fire zones throughout L.A.
Officers will be patrolling before and after Fourth of July.
A list of professional and permitted fireworks shows is available at lacityattorney.org/fireworks.