People who turned in fireworks during the Saturday event received tickets to Dodgers games, Universal Studios, gas cards or other rewards.
participated in the Fireworks Buyback, an event tailored to keep the community safe from illegal fireworks for the 4th of July, the Los Angeles Police Department tweeted Saturday. "The event resulted in the collection of over 380 lbs of commercial, consumer, and homemade fireworks."games, Universal Studios, gas cards or other rewards.
"If they're in possession of these items, don't go popping them off because you feel you already spent the money. We're offering you an opportunity to turn it back and get something for it."
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