Kaysville is tightening up rules for the July 4th parade after last year’s accident, meaning no more tossing candy from floats. It’s a bummer for tradition, but the city is prioritizing crowd safety over convenience this year.
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The city will likely see increased costs for extra security personnel and administrative oversight to enforce these new parade guidelines.
Parade attendees, especially families with young children, will benefit from a significantly safer environment along the parade route.
Parade participants and local organizations who enjoyed the tradition of throwing candy will have to find new ways to engage with the crowd.
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