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<p>It is an offence under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to cause unnecessary suffering
to an animal, and this includes through the misuse of fireworks. Users of fireworks
need to use them responsibly and be aware of animals close by, and those found guilty
of causing animals unnecessary suffering can face up to five years’ imprisonment.</p><p>
</p><p>A number of animal welfare and veterinary organisations provide advice and
guidance to enable people to minimise the impacts of fireworks on animal welfare.
We will be working closely with these organisations to amplify this messaging in the
run up to, and during, key dates when fireworks are commonly used.</p>
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