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Teen to Get Bill for $10M for Wildfire

Posted: October 14, 2004 3:55 am
by Lastplaneout
Wouldn't you hate to be this kid's parents...yiiikes! :o


Teen to Get Bill for $10M for Wildfire

Mon Oct 11, 7:41 PM ET Strange News - AP



WENATCHEE, Wash. - The U.S. Forest Service said it plans to bill a teenager about $10 million to pay the costs of fighting a 16,000-acre wildfire.



Ryan Unger, 18, was cited last month for operating an off-road vehicle without a spark arrester, which officials believe started the August blaze in central Washington. Besides burning thousands of acres, the fire destroyed one home.


The Forest Service is required by law to try to recover costs of fighting forest fires. The state Department of Natural Resources has paid about one-third of the total $14.9 million it took to extinguish the blaze.


"It's not something we take pleasure in," said Maureen Hanson, administrative officer for the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests. "We understand a lot of these people don't go out to start a fire."


Unger's father said the family would not comment when reached by phone Monday.


Steve DeFolo, financial manager for the national forests, said the Forest Service usually works with an individual's insurance company to negotiate a settlement.

Posted: October 14, 2004 5:13 am
by Sidew13
$10 million? Sure let me write you a check for that :lol:

Posted: October 14, 2004 7:49 am
by phjrsaunt
Well good. Maybe NOW he'll respect what Nature gave us.

Posted: October 14, 2004 7:58 am
by IsleReef
This is a case for Johnny Cochran.............. :lol:

Re: Teen to Get Bill for $10M for Wildfire

Posted: October 14, 2004 9:43 am
by PHBeerman
Lastplaneout wrote:Wouldn't you hate to be this kid's parents...yiiikes! :o


Teen to Get Bill for $10M for Wildfire
Mon Oct 11, 7:41 PM ET Strange News - AP
WENATCHEE, Wash. - The U.S. Forest Service said it plans to bill a teenager about $10 million to pay the costs of fighting a 16,000-acre wildfire.
Ryan Unger, 18, was cited last month for operating an off-road vehicle without a spark arrester, which officials believe started the August blaze in central Washington. Besides burning thousands of acres, the fire destroyed one home.
The Forest Service is required by law to try to recover costs of fighting forest fires. The state Department of Natural Resources has paid about one-third of the total $14.9 million it took to extinguish the blaze.
"It's not something we take pleasure in," said Maureen Hanson, administrative officer for the Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests. "We understand a lot of these people don't go out to start a fire."
Unger's father said the family would not comment when reached by phone Monday.
Steve DeFolo, financial manager for the national forests, said the Forest Service usually works with an individual's insurance company to negotiate a settlement.
The dumb bast**** try this every year. It won't hold up in court, its just a way for the feds to keep their lawyer buddies happy.