Aalst (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Mayor Christoph D’Haese of Aalst has introduced new rules allowing police to check IDs and search for fireworks to keep everyone safe during celebrations. Fireworks are banned until the end of January, and violators may face fines. This aims to reduce problems and improve safety for the community, especially young people.
Mayor Christoph D’Haese has stressed the importance of keeping the public safe, especially during times when fireworks problems arise. A new rule now lets police check people’s identities without needing a specific reason. They can also search individuals for things like fireworks to prevent issues before they happen. This new approach allows police to act quickly to maintain order and reduce risks related to dangerous behavior.
How is Aalst Mayor Christoph D’Haese addressing fireworks safety and misuse?
In Aalst, it is illegal to have or use fireworks until the end of January. If someone is caught, they could get a fine and lose their fireworks. This rule is added to the ban on gatherings in the Kern Rechteroever area that started last year. Police will be patrolling more during the end-of-year celebrations to make sure everyone follows the rules.
D’Haese pointed out that using fireworks improperly can create serious problems and dangers, making it a common issue that affects everyone’s safety. He explained that the new rule is designed to stop the ongoing trouble between police and young people who use fireworks illegally. By giving police more authority, the city aims to create a safer environment for everyone. The goal is to make sure the end of the year can be enjoyed without the noise and risks of fireworks misuse, ensuring a safe and pleasant time for all.