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Beijing Continues to Ban Firecrackers
WED, FEB 27, 2002    
Beijing increased patrols on street Tuesday night in an effort to continue the ban on setting off firecrackers around the Lantern Festival.

Since December 1993 when Beijing introduced the ban, fewer people have been injured by firecrackers, which have been a traditional Chinese way of celebrating festivals for centuries, and there have been far fewer fires.

However, some people in urban districts ignored the government ban and set off firecrackers at densely-populated areas during the Spring Festival period this year because they insisted that firecrackers add to the enjoyment at festival.

As a result, 260 people injured by crackers and 180 fires took place in various parts of the city during the festival this year.

Local police seized 285 persons who set off firecrackers outside the designated areas for firecrackers in the first eight days of the first month in Chinese Lunar Calendar.

Meanwhile, the Chongqing Municipality also reiterated its firm stance on banning the setting off of firecrackers.

Individuals who set off crackers at forbidden areas will be fined by 2,000 yuan and the fines for work units will be as high as 10,000 yuan.

More than 3,000 policemen were sent to 31 forbidden areas on Tuesday night and 110,000 publicity materials have been distributed to local residents.

Fireworks used to be an indispensable part of Chinese celebrations and are believed by some people to be able to drive away demons.

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