To go along with what "Toolman" said...
As Volunteers we've been putting out illegal campfires and educating the public about fire restrictions since the USFS Volunteer Group was formed three years ago.
The difference of late is that we are now calling each incident in to "Angeles" so it is entered into the computer database (
http://63.196.254.151//Wildweb/WCANFrecent.htm) and doing the paperwork.
Yes, it takes more time and is kind of a hassle, but it has been impressed upon us by VIS-34, REC-34 and Patrol-38, the paid USFS personnel in our area, that taking the extra time to fully document the incident will possibly benefit our part of the Forest in the future when it comes to possible funding or allocation of monies.
"The Squeaky Wheel gets the Grease!"The same can be said with Wrightwood and people taking the extra effort and time in contacting the SBCo Sheriff's Office.
BTW, word will get out. In the Forest we have adopted a "No Tolerance" policy with Illegal or out of ring campfires. The fines can be hefty. Not just that it will cost you a minimum of $75. As Toolman mentioned, since 2005 you can no longer just mail your fine in, but you will be required to take time off to go down to the Federal Court building in downtown Los Angeles and appear before the judge. If you don't, a Federal Warrant will be issued. The Judge wants to personally impressed upon each fire restriction violator the seriousness of their actions. The fine, $75 - $5,000 will no doubt be decided by the Judge based on the seriousness of the infraction and the violator's attitude.
With us advising people of this even if only a warning is given and not a citation, the word will get out. People will be put on notice that this is NOT acceptable in the Forest.
The same thing can happen within the boundries of Wrightwood, if we take the extra effort and time.