craig333
Riley's Human
I don't plan on having a campfire but just in case I'll have a permit.
https://www.readyforwildfire.org/permits/campfire-permit/
https://www.readyforwildfire.org/permits/campfire-permit/
I see it as education.JaSAn said:I'm curious: what does issuing a permit accomplish?
It's not like you are telling where you are having a campfire.
This.^ And considering the increased threat and frequency of fires in the West, fire bans and area closures with significant penalties for violations. Don’t get me started on target shooting during high fire periods.ski3pin said:I see it as education.
That reminds me of the time I was ticketed for an off-leash dog that did not belong to me because I also had a dog (on a leash) and the off-leash one did not have a license. I tried the Peter Seller's "that's not my dog", accent and all, but the ranger was not at all amused. Neither was I as the owner of the dog was standing right next to me.craig333 said:I got cited once. My vehicle was closest to the fire so I got the ticket. I thought were safe but the ranger disagreed. I think it cost me $250.