Need to report illegal fireworks? This app can help and here’s how it works
(FOX40.COM) — As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, a Yolo County law enforcement agency is urging the public to use a mobile app to report illegal fireworks.
The Woodland Police Department said the public should use the mobile app “Nail ‘Em” if they see any activity related to illegal fireworks.
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Police said the use of illegal fireworks “pose serious safety risks” and are subject to a $1,000 fine per device.
“Your vigilance helps keep our community safe!” police said on a Facebook post. “Let’s work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration for everyone.”
How does the app work?
The Nail ‘Em app allows users to report the possession, sale and/or use of illegal fireworks. The app uses a GPS feature and a way to upload photos and videos.
According to the Apple App Store, reports will be automatically generated to local law enforcement and/or fire personnel.
Reports can be made anonymously and users can opt-in to receive notifications that’ll inform them if their complaint was acted upon.
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