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Individuals faced penalties for firework violations in Shymkent

In Shymkent, individuals causing public disturbances through fireworks, excessive noise, and littering in residential building courtyards have been brought to justice. Our news outlet provides more details, with a link to the report from the city's Department of Public Control.

Individuals faced penalties for firework violations in Shymkent

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Hear this, folks! A pack of rowdy rule-breakers in Shymkent were given a stern lesson by the local law enforcement for causing a ruckus with fireworks, making a racket, and trashing residential courtyards, our website reports, according to the city's Department of Police.

As per the police department's official Instagram account, during an operation named "Law and Order" and an action called "Clean Kazakhstan," officers nabbed a group of young hoodlums.

"At night, these rebels were letting off fireworks in residential apartment building courtyards, blatantly disregarding public order and keeping residents awake all night.

Along with the noise pollution, these vandals left behind debris from the fireworks, turning the courtyard — where kids typically play and residents unwind — into a mess." The Shymkent Department of Police noted with disapproval.

Police officials made it clear that actions like these fall under administrative offenses. Violations of evening quiet, using fireworks in unauthorized locations, and polluting public spaces are punishable by law.

The rule-breakers were given a good talking-to about their actions.

Speaking of fireworks, we've talked before about how to dodge fines for lighting them in Kazakhstan and the importance of following safety regulations when doing so.

It's also worth mentioning that, according to unverified sources, Article 436 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Kazakhstan, could potentially cover such offenses. The fine for using fireworks in unauthorized places could result in a hefty penalty of approximately 78,640 tenge, with all fireworks being seized. However, this information should be verified from the latest legal texts or official government publications.

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If you're curious about the specifics of Article 436 and other administrative penalties in Kazakhstan, we recommend reaching out to Shymkent's municipal authorities or consulting legal resources such as adilet.zan.kz, the official legal information system. Keep in mind that penalties can vary depending on the offense's severity and whether it involves individuals or legal entities.

  1. The rule-breakers in Shymkent, who were violating public order by letting off fireworks in residential courtyards, were subject to a stern lesson by local officers as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" operation.
  2. The Shymkent Department of Police, in a statement, noted their disapproval of such actions, citing noise pollution, debris left behind, and violation of evening quiet as key issues.
  3. Police officials highlighted that the rule-breakers' actions fall under administrative offenses, which include using fireworks in unauthorized locations and polluting public spaces.
  4. It's been suggested, though unverified, that Article 436 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Kazakhstan could potentially cover such offenses, resulting in a significant fine and seizure of all fireworks. To verify this, one should refer to the latest legal texts or official government publications.
Offenders Caught and Punished in Shymkent for Disrupting Peace with Firework Stunts, Loud Noises, and Littering, According to Our Site, Based on Information from the City's Department of Internal Affairs.

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