I propose to take Questions Nos. 166 and 167 together.
Fireworks are deemed to be explosives under the provisions of the Explosives Act 1875. They may be imported into the State only under an importation licence granted by my Department. It is a long standing policy that these licences are granted only for organised displays conducted by professional and experienced operators. The Explosives Act also provides for restrictions on the sale of fireworks.
Despite these restrictions, fireworks are imported illegally especially around Halloween. However, the Garda Commissioner has informed me that each year the Garda Síochána puts in place special operations to address the problem in the lead up to and during that time. This involves the gathering of information and appropriate follow up action by the gardaí aimed at the seizure of illicit fireworks and involves close liaison with local authorities.
I am very much aware of the distress illegal fireworks cause to people especially in and around Halloween. In order to strengthen the powers of the Garda Síochána to tackle this matter I have instructed officials in my Department to prepare legislative proposals significantly increasing the penalties under the Explosives Act 1875 for illegal importation, public sale and use of fireworks.