A snowboarder had his snowboard confiscated at Remarkables
skifield after being found fraudulently using a season pass
issued to another person.
Remarkables ski area manager Ross Lawrence said the man, who
was visiting Queenstown for the season, claimed he had bought
the pass from its original owner a month earlier.
However, the season passes were non-transferable. The man was fined $150 and also ordered to pay for a day-lift pass. His snowboard was taken as security until the amount was paid.
The alternative was referring it to police for criminal
prosecution. Mr Lawrence said some skifield visitors were also caught
trying to "doctor" the dates on day passes.
Other season-pass holders were pretending to forget their
pass, getting issued with a day pass for $10 but passing it
on to their friends to use.
Coronet Peak ski area manager Hamish McCrostie said people
who used fraudulent lift passes were referred straight to
police.
"We are checking tickets all the time and we have had a
number of people this season who we had to prosecute."
Season-pass holders who left town often sold the pass on, but
buyers needed to be aware they would be caught, he said.
"They are non-transferable and with a photograph so it's
usually quite obvious. You will be caught," he said.
|