The City of Surrey says it's boosting bylaw patrols as Halloween and Diwali celebrations fall on the same day this year.
The city says the patrols will focus on fireworks regulations.
As we prepare for Halloween and Diwali, let's prioritize both fun and safety.
— Office of the Mayor (@SurreyMayor) October 30, 2024
Surrey Bylaw Officers will be ramping up patrols to monitor activity in hotspot areas tomorrow night, deploying in areas with high reports of fireworks use. They'll respond to incidents, gather… pic.twitter.com/VB2HIH1R0W
Happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas to everyone celebrating!
— City of Surrey (@CityofSurrey) October 31, 2024
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, marks the victory of good over evil, with families lighting candles, sharing sweets, and giving to those in need. Bandi Chhor Divas honors the release of Guru Hargobind Ji and 52 kings,… pic.twitter.com/iDZQhKC5zv
Wishing everyone in Surrey a joyful Diwali and a blessed Bandi Chhor Divas! May this special day bring peace, happiness and unity to our community. Let's celebrate the triumph of light over darkness and the spirit of togetherness. Wishing everyone a bright and joyous celebration! pic.twitter.com/Qlvxr4MeTY
— Office of the Mayor (@SurreyMayor) October 31, 2024
Mayor Brenda Locke says the city has upped the fines for illegal fireworks use, and says both Halloween and Diwali celebrations should be both fun and safe.
The city says officers will be fanning out across Surrey for fireworks hot spots, and last year officers went to more than 500 locations and doled out about 150 tickets.