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Yes, a bonfire can be fined.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific situation. In general, if someone is found guilty of lighting a bonfire in a park or other public space, they may be fined. Additionally, if someone is found burning material that is considered Flame throwers, then they may be subject to criminal penalties.
No, you can't get fined for having a bonfire.
Yes, a person can be fined for having a bonfire.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific situation and the laws of the country or region in which you are operating. Generally speaking, however, if you are aware that your fire is causing a hazard or is causing damage to property, you may be fine.
Yes, a person may be fined for having a bonfire.
Yes, a person can be fined for having a bonfire.
A bonfire is not considered an extinguished fire. It is still legal to have a bonfire in the state of California.
It is generally not recommended to have a bonfire in a park. Bonfires can create sparks and create a hazardous environment, which can damage or even kill small animals and people.
Some say that having a bonfire is not considered a public place and that you are not guilty of a crime if you do it. Others believe that you may be fined if you have a fire that is too large or if you set it on private property.