Using someone else’s ski pass could fetch you a felony charge
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Using someone else’s ski pass could fetch you a felony charge
PLACER COUNTY, Calif. – The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is cracking down on ski pass fraud by partnering with area ski resorts. “As a reminder, using another person’s pass or lift ticket is a crime,” the sheriff’s office stated in an announcement on its Facebook page. “Those who are caught will face consequences.” According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office and California law, fraudulently holding a pass could result in felony charges for…
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