From Summit Daily News.
People also are asked to report anyone who tosses a lighted cigarette butt out their car window, she said. They are requested to try to get the license plate number and a description of the person driving the car so police can locate and cite them.
People caught will be cited with reckless endangerment, a Class 3 misdemeanor punishable by a fine of between $50 and $750 and/or a jail sentence of six months later. The district attorney's office will most likely throw the book at offenders, said assistant DA Mark Hurlbert.
Smoking is banned at all Summit and Eagle county ski resorts.
People also are asked to report anyone who tosses a lighted cigarette butt out their car window, she said. They are requested to try to get the license plate number and a description of the person driving the car so police can locate and cite them.
People caught will be cited with reckless endangerment, a Class 3 misdemeanor punishable by a fine of between $50 and $750 and/or a jail sentence of six months later. The district attorney's office will most likely throw the book at offenders, said assistant DA Mark Hurlbert.
Smoking is banned at all Summit and Eagle county ski resorts.









