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TikTokers91Ƶ heart-shaped blaze on Tofino beach in fire ban ignites online fury

91ƵThis is not cute, it91Ƶs so irresponsible and disrespectful to the local community.91Ƶ

An ill-conceived and reckless romantic gesture on a Tofino beach has sparked outrage on social media.

Three videos posted to TikTok on Monday with the caption 91ƵHe wanted to do something cute to show how much he loves me then did this,91Ƶ show a man and woman standing on Chesterman Beach in the middle of a heart seemingly made out of paper towels.

The man then drops a flaming torch onto the top of the heart and the couple embrace as the papers ignite, surrounding them in fire and dark smoke.

The pair are then seen putting the heart-shaped fire out by kicking sand onto the flames as the man comments on the 91Ƶblack smoke91Ƶ surrounding them. No water buckets can be seen in the videos.

Another video of the same scene shows the man drinking a Budweiser before digging the heart shape in the sand with his hands and then cuts to the paper towels placed in the indents and the man holding a stick wrapped in paper for a makeshift torch.

91ƵWould you do anything for the love of your life? Even if things aren91Ƶt always perfect?91Ƶ the caption reads. 91ƵBecause I would.91Ƶ

The three TikTok videos have over 4.7 million views combined and over 487,000 likes. The account that posted them has 21,000 followers.

The videos remained up on Wednesday with the vast majority of their over 2,000 comments lambasting the couple and expressing shock and anger over the large fire being purposely set during a heavily publicized fire ban and the province91Ƶs worst wildfire season on record.

91ƵYou guys gotta be kidding me, I hope you get fined for this stunt during a fire ban,91Ƶ wrote one commenter.

91ƵAbsolute disrespect. Ignorance at its finest,91Ƶ wrote another.

91ƵI hope you get a fine for this. This is not cute, it91Ƶs so irresponsible and disrespectful to the local community,91Ƶ wrote another.

Others pointed out that a wildfire near Port Alberni blocked access to the community as and the damage done by the blaze continues to cause closures as

91ƵThere91Ƶs a fire ban for a reason, don91Ƶt promote this when our community was cut off for WEEKS due to a fire. Disrespectful at best,91Ƶ wrote a commenter.

91ƵShe literally had to drive through the aftermath of the Alberni forest fire to get to Tofino,91Ƶ wrote another.

Many of the comments note that Tofino is currently under Stage 3 water restrictions due to an ongoing and unprecedented drought.

During a t, the district91Ƶs Director of Infrastructure and Public Works Aaron Rodgers suggested 91Ƶa large fire at any time in any summer, let alone this summer, would put us immediately into Stage 4.91Ƶ

91ƵReminder that there is currently a fire ban across the entire province of B.C. and a severe drought and water shortage in Tofino specifically,91Ƶ wrote a TikTok commenter.

91ƵThis is soooo tone deaf. Did you not see the massive signs saying Tofino is in a water restriction and a fire ban currently?,91Ƶ wrote another.

91ƵVisits a remote population during a DROUGHT and PUBLICIZED WATER SHORTAGE only to create the most bootleg fire using paper??91Ƶ wrote another.

Provincial law states that 91ƵAnyone found in contravention of a fire prohibition may be fined up to $1,150. If your fire escapes and results in a wildfire, you may be fined anywhere from $100,000 to $1 million and be sentenced to one year in prison.91Ƶ

The video also caught the ire of Tofino resident and TikToker Hannah Tarrant.

91ƵAs a person who lives in Tofino full time, this is why we say we hate the tourists. You guys treat our beautiful bit of paradise like garbage,91Ƶ Tarrant commented.

Tarrant also posted a response to her own TikTok page, which has over 101,000 followers.

91ƵThis is not cute. This happened in Tofino B.C. during an all-summer fire ban and level 3 water restrictions,91Ƶ Tarrant said in her response video.

91ƵPlease guys, all I91Ƶm asking for anyone who sees this video is that you don91Ƶt do this without proper research. Honestly, this put the whole town at risk.91Ƶ

Tofino mayor Dan Law told the Westerly News there are no excuses for setting fires during the current ban.

91ƵIf more people do stuff like this they91Ƶre going to regret it. That91Ƶs for sure. Anybody, anywhere in B.C. that is lighting fires outside is just being completely irresponsible. The reason the ban is on and the fines are so high is because the potential for massive, catastripohic destruction is so high,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThis is the biggest wildfire season B.C. has ever had by far91ƵPeople that can read the news and be anywhere in B.C. and still light fires outside, I would say it91Ƶs inexcusable.91Ƶ

He added that Tofino has put 91Ƶconsiderable energy into addressing beach fires91Ƶ and has seen success in cutting down on illegal flames.

91ƵWe have seen vast improvements,91Ƶ he said. 91ƵThe vast majority of people on the beach are using propane rings or not having fires at all.91Ƶ

He noted the district has an RCMP Reservist as well as a bylaw enforcement team on patrol.

91ƵOur fines are quite high. So, people that do make the mistake of having a fire on the beach, or anywhere in Tofino are potentially facing hefty fines and they91Ƶre not going to be able to get out of it,91Ƶ he said.

He declined to speculate on whether the TikTokers who set the fire will be caught, but noted that they recorded and posted their behaviour.

91ƵI can say that if people are going to do stupid, illegal things, I91Ƶm kind of glad they filmed themselves in the act. It does certainly help enforcement,91Ƶ he said.

with @Ashley the vibe is burn down the whole town.

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