Statement on Recent Spate of Midnight Fireworks in Riverdale

Originally a signal of appreciation for essential workers during the nightly 7pm clap, fireworks are now being heard in the middle of the night

Bronx, NY – In response to a distinct uptick in midnight fireworks concentrated in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Council Member Andrew Cohen, and Congressman Eliot Engel have issued the following statement:

“We appreciate that some of our neighbors want to show their support for essential workers and that using small firecrackers – although illegal in New York City – is a way for them to do that during the 7pm clap. However, the fireworks being set off later into the evening – even after midnight – are not firecrackers. They are massive, loud, and startling for many of our neighbors (and their pets) who are most likely asleep when these are being exploded. The explosions are sometimes followed by sirens, meaning that there are firefighters or other first responders who are being made unavailable to respond to real emergencies because of these fireworks. To the individuals who are setting off these massive fireworks, please find another way to show your support for essential workers if that’s what you are actually trying to do. The way to honor our essential workers is certainly not by waking them up in the middle of the night with a massive explosion outside their window.”

All consumer fireworks are illegal in New York City pursuant to section 405.00 and 270.00 of the Penal Law of NY and a corresponding local law in New York City.[1]

[1] http://www.dhses.ny.gov/ofpc/alerts-bulletins/information/documents/2015/sparklers.pdf