Here’s what you can and can’t do during the restriction period, and what the associated fines are for violating the order:
What’s not allowed under Tahoe’s restriction order
- Under the restriction order, visitors to Tahoe National Forest cannot start campfires except in the designated recreation areas listed in the order.
- Smoking is also not allowed unless in a vehicle or building that is enclosed, in one of the listed recreation areas or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that does not contain flammable material, according to the order.
- Visitors cannot drive gas or diesel vehicles or machines off of designated roads and trails, according to the order, except within the Prosser Pits Developed Off-Highway Vehicle Area and boats that are on the water.
Around 90% of wildfires are started by humans, according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association. Things like unattended campfires, discarded cigarettes and using equipment that creates sparks can cause them.
Violators of the order face a $5,000 fine, six months in jail, or both. The fine is doubled for organizations that break the order.
https://news.yahoo.com/fire-restrictions-begin-tahoe-national-232552230.html