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- B. C. campers were handed nearly $30K in fines over long weekend . . . - MSN
The B C Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) said it handed out nearly $30,000 in fines to campers for violating campfire bans on the South Coast over the recent B C Day long weekend
- Conservation officers issue thousands of dollars worth of fines over B . . .
Dozens of people across B C have a ticket burning in their pockets Conservation officers say they handed out tens of thousands of dollars worth of tickets for violating campfire bans over the B C Day long weekend CBC’s Dan Burritt spoke with reporter Renée Lukacs about the flurry of fines
- B. C. conservation officers issue nearly $30,000 in campfire tickets
Dozens of coastal British Columbians — or visitors — received a stern reminder of the ongoing campfire ban over the August long weekend The BC Conservation Officer Service (COS) says for the first long weekend since the campfire ban for the Coastal Fire Centre took effect, its officers issued $29,900 in violation tickets
- BC conservation officers hand out $30K in illegal campfire fines over . . .
It was the first long weekend of the summer with campfire bans in effect and conservation officers handed out a total of 26 violation tickets for illegal campfires
- Campfire ban violators fined thousands amid B. C. wildfire crisis . . .
A spokesperson for the BCCOS confirmed that over the weekend, officers handed out $8,050 in fines — including five $1,150-tickets for violations of the Wildfire Act, and two connected to
- Illegal campfires trigger $48,000 in fines over B. C. Day weekend
Conservation officers issued 42 tickets for unlawful campfires over the B C Day long weekend for a total of $48,500 in fines
- B. C. upping fines for people who harm wildlife to maximum of $1,495
In 2023, conservation officers issued more than 1,000 Wildlife Act violation tickets, amounting to about $200,000 in fines People who violate the act can also be subject to lesser penalties, such as a warning, or greater ones, such as criminal prosecution
- B. C. conservation officers handed out hundreds of fines and evictions . . .
Some of the highlights and notable incidents from the weekend include the killing of a cow and calf moose in the Peace region, a rifle seized in the Skeena region and three loaded firearms in vehicles in the Peace region
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