In a scene reminiscent of a Hollywood movie, a car in Greenacre, NSW was caught shooting fireworks from a moving vehicle along the main streets of 'the area'.

This dramatic display, intended to celebrate New Year 2025, was soon cut short when the NSW Highway Patrol intervened and pulled the vehicle over. The incident quickly gained traction on social media, sparking widespread discussion.

Amid growing concerns over community safety, NSW Police have expressed their apprehensions about the dangers of illegal fireworks. In response, they have taken decisive action by issuing an on-the-spot fine of $2,000, with potential fines escalating to as much as $27,500 for major offences. Additionally, there are possible charges related to dangerous driving, especially critical during the double demerit period. This makes the actions of the individuals involved a particularly risky endeavor.

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