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The SPCA has reminded pet owners to protect their animals to avoid the trauma that comes with fireworks on New Year’s Eve
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Those planning to light fireworks this New Year’s Eve could be fined at least R2 000 if they don’t follow the proper bylaws
Anyone with an animal is requested to be responsible as many pets sustain life-threatening injuries while trying to escape from firework noise.
Those who violate the eThekwini Municipality’s by-laws regarding fireworks could be liable for a fine of R2 500.
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