Pateros mayor warns: Those caught using, selling firecrackers face raps
Pateros Mayor Miguel "Ike" Ponce III warned residents against using, selling, and bringing in firecrackers and fireworks in the municipality to welcome the New Year.
During a live broadcast on Facebook on Dec. 29, Ponce said Pateros has an existing ordinance against firecrackers.

Municipal Ordinance 2012-01 was passed in 2012 “prohibiting the manufacture, sale, distribution, and storage of firecrackers or pyrotechnic devices and such other similar devices within the territorial jurisdiction of Pateros.”
Ponce said Malacanang also has an existing executive order regulating and controlling the use of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices.
The mayor said cases will be filed against people found violating the ordinance.
“Even if it was already done, meaning while you are lighting firecrackers and you are not caught, it does not mean that you are free. I urge everyone, neighbors of those who will use firecrackers, to report to our office the name and address and we will take care of filing cases against them,” said Ponce.
In December 2020, Ponce signed Executive Order No. 33 ordering “that effective immediately and until sooner lifted, there shall be a total ban on the sale, possession, and use of all kinds of firecrackers, fireworks, and other pyrotechnic devices within the Municipality of Pateros.”
“That other than those prohibited and penalized by Municipal Ordinance 2012-01, the possession and use of any kind of firecrackers, fireworks and other pyrotechnic devices shall be totally prohibited and any person found violating the same shall be penalized in accordance with Ordinance No. 2012-01 and the prohibited items found in his/her possession shall be confiscated and disposed of in accordance with law," according to the order.