The Twelfth Battle is approaching by storm and many are getting ready to shoot New Year's fireworks, but there are rules to adhere to. From June 1st of this year, no one is allowed to buy or shoot rockets on sticks, but a permit and training from the Social Protection and Emergency Agency is required. But as for other types of fireworks, each municipality has its own rules. Most days, the police require permission, but some municipalities have exceptions during the New Year.
EskilstunaFrom 23:00 on New Year's Eve to 00.30 on New Year's Day, no permission from the police is required.
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So were the fireworks in Eskilstuna New Year's Eve 2018 Photo: SVT / Johan Pfriem NykopingPolice permission is always required to fire fireworks.
KatrineholmFrom 17:00 on New Year's Eve to 01:00 on New Year's Day, no permission from the police is required.
StrangnasPolice permission is always required to fire fireworks.
GnestaFrom 5pm on New Year's Eve to 3am on New Year's Day, no permission from the police is needed.
FlenFrom 17:00 on New Year's Eve to 01:00 on New Year's Day, no permission from the police is required.
thongFrom 3pm on New Year's Eve to 2am on New Year's Day, no police permission is required.
OxelosundFrom 12:00 noon on New Year's Eve to 2am on New Year's Day, no police permission is required.
VingåkerFrom 22:00 on New Year's Eve to 01:00 on New Year's Day, no permission from the police is required.