Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Eight Santa Barbara County residents are banned from National forests

Eight banned from National forests after Gap, Chalk, and Indians fires

Eight Santa Barbara County residents are banned from all national forests for a year after pleading guilty to violating fire restrictions in the Los Padres National Forest. Five of them pleaded guilty to starting illegal campfires in two different campgrounds. The others pleaded to illegal target shooting. Both have been banned thanks to increased restrictions in the wake of the Gap, Chalk, and Indians fires.
Source: KSBY6- Link

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