Calif. Police Use Drones to Catch Illegal Fireworks Violators on July 4
What to Know
- Police in Anaheim, Santa Ana and Stanton used drones to identify illegal fireworks activity during Fourth of July celebrations, helping officers issue hundreds of citations and seize thousands of pounds of fireworks.
- Anaheim used drones for the first time, issuing 40 citations and confiscating roughly 2,500 pounds of illegal fireworks, while Santa Ana credited drones with helping generate 107 of its 183 citations and facilitating a seizure of nearly 1,300 pounds of fireworks.
- Officials said drones improved efficiency by freeing officers from responding directly to fireworks complaints, and Stanton leaders reported fewer incidents and no injuries, which they partly attributed to enforcement efforts and fines from previous years.
