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Forest fires

I'm european, living in Portugal. Fire season started prior schedule. TV networks ad nauseum repeat live coverages or footage of live flames. My question: in the US is there a regulation "forbiding" the broadcast of live or footage of living flames? I think I read something a few years ago that the intention was to prevent to trigger the pyromaniacs to set fires.
 
There is no regulation in the United States forbidding live broadcasts of fires.
 
SFM-Ptgal said:
I'm european, living in Portugal. Fire season started prior schedule. TV networks ad nauseum repeat live coverages or footage of live flames. My question: in the US is there a regulation "forbiding" the broadcast of live or footage of living flames? I think I read something a few years ago that the intention was to prevent to trigger the pyromaniacs to set fires.

well then the annual Yule Log broadcast would be some sort of major felony I suppose...
 
SFM-Ptgal said:
I'm european, living in Portugal. Fire season started prior schedule. TV networks ad nauseum repeat live coverages or footage of live flames. My question: in the US is there a regulation "forbiding" the broadcast of live or footage of living flames? I think I read something a few years ago that the intention was to prevent to trigger the pyromaniacs to set fires.

I don't recall any kind of law or regulation forbidding TV coverage in the US. There's always live coverage of wildfires in Arizona.
 
You must be thinking of the "Beavis and Butthead" incident, where MTV censored episodes featuring them even saying "fire". That censorship, which followed reports of kids setting their homes on fire after watching B&B, was all MTV's, with no pressure from the government (though I have a feeling they were feeling the pressure from morality groups).
 
KML-224 said:
I know there's a fire raging somewhere west or southwest of Denver right now.
There is but it has received VERY LITTLE (If any) national TV exposure (Thanks to the actions of one George Zimmermann)

Not an opinion.....Just a fact.....

Cheers & 73 ;D
 
Has anyone heard those Smokey the Bear radio spots with Patrick Warburton as the forest ranger?
 
While there is no law, various law enforcement agencies will restrict air space for news helicopters from time to time. Firefighting aircraft need room to operate.
 
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