Shanghai is a very prosperous big city. It seems that the Spring Festival, which is also the most meaningful year, is coming. Many friends have expressed their desire to have a joyful fireworks display, but the editor feels that, Nowadays, whipping is banned, why don’t we all give up this idea, and let’s take a look with the editor. Where in Shanghai are fireworks not allowed?
Shanghai now has almost a total ban on whipping.
Yesterday (February 1), a special "signing session" began to be forwarded in large numbers in people's circles of friends. After citizens clicked on it and pressed the "Agree" button, it meant As he responded to the ban on burning fireworks and firecrackers, he successfully "called" for Shanghai's safety and environmental protection. It turns out that this is an electronic signature wall produced by the Minhang Fire Department, which aims to spread the concept of no burning and no discharge to everyone's hearts through the form of "smart firefighting" and using the mobile phone as a platform. In less than half an hour, the number of online signatures exceeded 150,000. It can be said that the "burning ban" has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
In 2018, relevant departments will continue to strengthen source control and control business layout and market launch. Adhering to the principle of "unified procurement, unified wholesale, and unified distribution", the total market volume and total sales point distribution will not be higher than the total volume in 2017. It is reported that in all or most of the city's 9 areas outside the outer ring line, sales will be distributed according to the principle of one area per area, and the sales varieties are limited to firecrackers and high-end products. Reporters learned yesterday from relevant departments that the issuance of licenses will be implemented in the near future, and the sale of fireworks and firecrackers will be officially launched in the first ten days of this month.
The New Year is approaching. For Shanghai, which has advocated the implementation of the "burning ban" for three consecutive years, the presence of fireworks is gradually fading from people's sight. A reporter from the Labor Daily learned yesterday from the public security and fire department that this year's fireworks and firecrackers will still be strictly controlled. There will be no more than 9 sales points in Shanghai. The official launch of sales is expected to be early this month.