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Escondido Leaders Looking to Use Drones to Help Catch People Using Illegal Fireworks

Summary by NBC San Diego
After pleas from Escondido residents to crack down on illegal fireworks, city leaders are looking to use drones and an ordinance to thwart those who use illegal fireworks in time for the July Fourth holiday.

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CONNECTED–In Escondido, the authorities seek to tighten sanctions against those who use illegal pyrotechnics. The proposal proposes to significantly increase fines as a measure to stop a practice that, according to local leaders, occurs throughout the year. If approved, lighting fireworks could cost up to $1,000 per infringement, a considerable increase to the current $100. For many residents, the use of pyrotechnics is already part of the day-t…

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Drones near an airport are something they prefer not to see at Eindhoven Air Base. And so, systems in the Eindhoven control tower scan for drones flying in prohibited areas. "There are more and more of them, sometimes hundreds a week," observes Major Wout.

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NBC San Diego broke the news in San Diego, United States on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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