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Hidden cameras in Okanagan forests catch illegal dumpers, lead to fines

The Okanagan Forest Task Forcesa国际传媒檚 have led to 13 or 14 tickets for illegal dumpers
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Illegal dumping in Okanagan forests. (Kane Blake photo)

Members of the Okanagan Forest Task Force have donated their own cameras in an effort to catch and deter people from illegal dumping in the bush.

The Task Force will not disclose how many or where the cameras are located, but so far 13 or 14 tickets have been issued as a result of the eye in the sky sa国际传媒 or more accurately, attached to the trees.

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According to Blake, tickets for illegal dumping can cost a person anywhere from $100 to $2000, a steep price that can easily be avoided.

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The Task Force has used their personal cameras for the initiative and cost at least $300 each, according to Blake. He said some of the members have donated more than one camera in hopes they will catch and deter illegal dumpers.

The Okanagan Forest Task Force would also like to give a shoutout to its mechanic, Jerod Klettke, from Jeklefab Automotive in Lake Country who makes these initiatives possible.

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