Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
Only cigarettes.
I don't smoke but I would love for you and all smokers to ride behind me with your window open and I toss a lit butt out the window into your face. :| :disgust:
Why? Everybody throws cigarette butts on the ground because they are harmless.
Ever hear of fire started by cig.??
It happpens way too often.
http://www.tobacco.org/articles/category/fires/%20/
http://www.longwood.edu/cleanva/cigbuttimpacts.htm
Assorted articles about cigarette butts and fires:
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cigarette-caused fires result in more than 1,000 civilian deaths, 3,000 critical injuries (many among firefighters), and $400 million in direct property damage each year. (Source: Albany Times Union, June 13, 2003)
March 2004, Richmond, Virginia: Cigarette butts tossed in a jammed trash chute likely sparked a March 26 fire that destroyed 26 buildings and caused $20 million in damage, fire officials said Thursday. Arson has been ruled out, a preliminary report released by the city said. The wind-whipped fire started about noon in a five-story apartment building under construction to house Virginia Commonwealth students. A chute used by workers to toss debris and sawdust was likely the source of the fire when still-smoldering cigarette butts were tossed into the chute with other trash. Wind gusts of 20 mph blew embers onto homes, some of them six blocks away. It took 200 firefighters about five hours to control the fire. One death was blamed on the fire when power to the area was shut off and a woman's oxygen tank quit. (Source: CBS 6-TV, Richmond)
In January 2001, a motorist driving along Interstate 8 in San Diego County flicked a cigarette butt onto the center median, sparking a fire that eventually burned more than 10,000 acres, destroyed 16 homes and charred 64 vehicles.
* In 1999, a lorry driver in France threw a butt from the cab window. The smoldering cigarette ignited a fire inside the Mont Blanc tunnel that killed 39 people.
* Investigators are still searching for the cause of the massive Durango fire in Colorado that has destroyed 56 homes since it began last month. The leading theory, however, is a discarded cigarette butt. Local police received 10 calls from drivers who saw other drivers flicking butts out the window at about the time the blaze began.
September 18, 2002:
CAMP PENDLETON (CA)- A wildfire that scorched 247 acres on the base Monday afternoon was started by a cigarette butt tossed by a passing motorist, fire investigators said.
The fire burned for about four hours along Vandegrift Boulevard, near the airfield, before firefighters got it under control. Scott Simpson, an investigator with the Camp Pendleton Fire Department, said there are thousands of cigarette butts on the ground in that area, but he was able to find the specific one that ignited Monday's fire. "Burn patterns helped indicate the point of origin," Simpson said
Cigarette-caused fire threatens four San Andreas (CA) homes:
Smoking blamed for San Andreas fire; crews keep flames away from homes
Smoking is blamed for a grass fire that threatened at least four homes just south of San Andreas on Friday. The fire started about 11:44 a.m. behind a house on O'Connell Lane off Highway 49 and quickly ran up a hill of dry grass and trees fed by the vegetation and fanned by a stiff breeze.
A citation was issued to the smoker, according to information from the California Department of Forestry. At least one firefighter was treated for heat-related injuries as the temperature climbed above 100 degrees. As a precaution, PG&E shut down power along a line in the area, disrupting service to about 2,300 people, PG&E spokeswoman Emily Barnett said. The blaze consumed five acres of grass and oak.
A long stretch of hot days and warm nights has local fire