Car-smokers warned by RCMP

TRAIL, B.C. – RCMP in Trail are warning smokers who light up in their car that flicking a butt out the window could be the start of a deadly blaze.
“This time of year, when it starts to get dry, RCMP receives dozens of complaints”, says Mike Wicentowich with the RCMP.
Recently someone saw a smoker in a car flick their finished cigarette out of the window at Walmart parking lot.
While that never posed any danger, it still serves as a reminder that some drivers do not think before they toss a cigarette out that could set a whole forest on fire.

“It is a very dangerous practice”, says Mike Wicentowich.
He says smokers should instead have a system within their car where they could discard of their butts.
To flick a cigarette butt out of a car window could result in a fine.
The amounts vary across the province, ranging from a few hundred, to over a thousand dollars.

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