What I don’t get is who pays the carbon tax for all those helicopters out looking for unlicensed BBQs. Just think how much carbon those things put out.
They are going to use solar helicopters. I mean who BBQs after dark?
When I lived in MA, I would shovel a path out to my grill.
I don’t care if its raining, snowing or a hurricane...
And what will be the cost of spotting violators vs. the cost of looking for them? I mean, how much money does it cost to keep a helicopter up and running for one hour? (The machine itself, the pilot(s), the ground crew, etc.) And let's no forget 90%+ of BBQ are on the weekends, wouldn't that be over time for the pilots, crews, and stuff?