Just when you thought about having fun chewing up the riparian enviroment some turkey passes another LAW
Oh looks like this one is for the alpine, chew away.
Law targets mudboggers
Catherine Rolfsen
Vancouver Sun
Friday, July 27, 2007
Those who damage the environment through recreational activities will be subject to fines of up to $100,000 and one year's jail time under a new law effective Thursday.
The provincial government announced an amendment to the Forests and Range Statutes Act that makes it illegal for individuals, not just industries, to cause environmental damage in public forest and range lands.
"I hope this new legislation will stop people from harming the environment by mudbogging or recklessly driving ATVs through sensitive alpine terrain and range lands," said Forests Minister Rich Coleman in a news release.
The damage caused by off-road vehicles includes damage to soil, which can make it difficult for plants to grow.
© The Vancouver Sun 2007