christina answered Sunday July 19 2009, 3:47 am: As long as there's a designated cooking area, it is. If there isn't & you wanna do a bonfire type thing, I'd say no. It could be dangerous and you really don't need to take a chance. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Darby answered Sunday July 19 2009, 12:48 am: It's illegal to start a fire in most public places unless you have a permit. You have to go to your local fire station, fill out an application, and have them survey the site, tell them why you're doing it, and show them your safety precautions. The local government has to approve it, too, which you can get further information about from the fire station.
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