The city of Alexandria, Virginia is facing backlash for its decision to ban fireworks and sparklers on Independence Day, instead urging residents to report their neighbors for using them.
The city of over 150,000 residents plans a grand finale fireworks display on July 11, but has deemed fireworks illegal in the lead-up to the event, including sparklers, which can be reported by calling 311.
Residents who are caught with fireworks could face a Class 1 misdemeanor charge, resulting in up to one year in jail, a $2,500 fine, or both.
The decision has sparked a heated response from residents, with many taking to social media to express their outrage and frustration.
Fireworks are a traditional part of the 4th of July celebrations in many American cities, and the ban has been met with resistance from those who value their right to celebrate the holiday.
Many residents are questioning the logic behind the ban, with some expressing their disappointment and disillusionment with the policies implemented by the city.
The city's decision has been met with a mix of anger, frustration, and ridicule on social media, with many calling out the city for its perceived attempt to stifle patriotic spirit.