I guess it depends on where you are and how close the department follows codes.... around here, live burn on donated property has been a BIG NO NO for quite some time. The worry is first and foremost about someone getting hurt, secondly about it getting away and causing other property damage... and third... a worry about an actual emergency while all local resources are fully committed to a live burn. Bottom line.. it just doesn't happen here anymore.
I guess if I wanted rid of something like that I'd probably wait for a good foggy day and preferably run a hoe or dozer through them first... but if expediency is a must, just lite them up in the fog. Half an hour they'll be in the hole anyway. Other trick is to wait for a day when there's a good fire rolling in the other end of the district and all the rats and rubber neckers are all watching that... then lite her up. And so long as there's no danger to anything... take your leave of the premesis promptly. LOL You weren't home and you have no idea what happened.
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