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Forest service employee arrested after fire burns private property on two separate occasions
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1769876" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Even if you disregard politics what doesn't make since? </p><p>Someone starts a fire . It gets away from them and burns private property.</p><p>A week latter the same person comes back and lights the fire again and again looses control of the fire and once again looses control and burns adjoining property. Is this not negligence?</p><p>In my area you have to have a burn permit to start a fire to reduce fire danger or any type of agriculture burn.</p><p>What would happen to me if not once but twice I lost control of a fire and caused damage to others private property? </p><p>Once might be able to say I was ingnorant. But if I went back and lite the same fire a week latter under very similar circumstances and the fire once again damaged someone else's personal property would I not be held responsible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1769876, member: 39072"] Even if you disregard politics what doesn’t make since? Someone starts a fire . It gets away from them and burns private property. A week latter the same person comes back and lights the fire again and again looses control of the fire and once again looses control and burns adjoining property. Is this not negligence? In my area you have to have a burn permit to start a fire to reduce fire danger or any type of agriculture burn. What would happen to me if not once but twice I lost control of a fire and caused damage to others private property? Once might be able to say I was ingnorant. But if I went back and lite the same fire a week latter under very similar circumstances and the fire once again damaged someone else’s personal property would I not be held responsible? [/QUOTE]
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