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What do the numbers that ski patrollers write on your pass mean?
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.dre. got "p-18" written on his day pass by a ski patroller for skiing a closed glade without knowing he did so.
i believe curtis bolduc got a "p-54" written on his pass by a patroller for tapping the sign, then getting his season's pass taken away.
anybody know what these "p-#" things mean that the ski patrollers write when u do something wrong?
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i imagine it is some sort of warning, the number representing the offense you have committed
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just guessing but mabye it means it was given from partroller #45 or whatever the number is
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I believe it stands for The patrollers number, P = patroller and 58 is the protellers number. It is like the 3 strike syste., If you get written up three times then you get your shit pulled.
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Its prob different at every ski resort man...
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its just some code system unique to the patrol, p probably stands for penalty followed by the number which could stand for the infraction, but thats just speculation. i know some patrols cut the corner of a pass if its a season pass, and then if they get busted again with a cut corner its end of the season for 'em.
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ya thats what it is, and so next time you get stopped they pull your pass cause you didnt learn you were stupid the first time.
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