Tustin police urge safety on the Fourth of July
0Fireworks are an integral part of Fourth of July celebrations, and the City of Tustin traditionally provides one of the best shows in the area. Although it can be tempting, the Tustin Police Department urges residents to resist creating their own fireworks show, potentially putting themselves, friends, family, the neighborhood, and property at risk. Instead, head to Tustin High School for the City of Tustin’s professional fireworks show, which is enjoyed by upwards of 9,000 residents and visitors each year. Illegal fireworks put a strain on law enforcement on and around the Fourth of July. Last year, 53 calls for…
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