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33.—(1) An economic operator must not make available on the market in the United Kingdom a category F2 firework or a category F3 firework of any of the following descriptions—
(a)an aerial wheel;
(b)a banger, flash banger or double banger;
(c)a jumping cracker;
(d)a jumping ground spinner;
(e)a spinner;
(f)a mini rocket;
(g)a shot tube—
(i)which produces a report as its principal effect; or
(ii)the inside diameter of which is greater than 30mm;
(h)a battery containing bangers, flash bangers or double bangers;
(i)a combination (other than a wheel) which includes one or more bangers, flash bangers or double bangers.
(2) Paragraph (1)(b) does not prohibit the making available on the market of a category F2 firework or category F3 firework as part of a wheel.
(3) Paragraph (1) does not prohibit the making available on the market of a category F2 firework or category F3 firework to a person with specialist knowledge.
(4) No person who carries on a business involving the making available of fireworks on the market by retail may supply a category F2 firework or category F3 firework which that person—
(a)has removed or caused to be removed from a selection pack or primary pack; or
(b)knows to have been removed from a selection pack or primary pack.
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