Attraction by the Forestry Division in view of the beginning of the looking season

Forward of the beginning of the looking season on Sunday, 31 October, the Forestry Division has appealed to hunters to be significantly cautious and to keep away from any actions or actions that will trigger a hearth, significantly as a result of prevailing climate situations.

In a written announcement, the division reminded everybody to keep away from lighting fires or discard cigarette butts and lit matches.

It’s reminded that lighting a hearth with out permission in or at a distance of two kilometres from a state forest was a prison offence punishable with as much as 10 years in jail and/or as much as 50,000 euros nice.

Lighting a hearth within the countryside can be an offence and carries a penalty of as much as 5 years in jail and/or as much as 20,000 euros nice.