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B.C. introduces stiffer penalties for off-road vehicles in effort to reduce wildfire risk

Months after B.C.’s worst wildfire season on record, the province is bringing in new tougher penalties for off-road vehicles and rural utility companies in an effort to keep fire risk down this summer.

Riders are now required to have spark-stopping devices on their vehicles and face steeper fines for breaking the rules, along with possible jail time.

Utility companies who put the backcountry at risk are also facing higher fines of up to $10,000.

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