I say that if the charge is high enough then folks will get the idea that SAR is serious stuff and not something to call for frivolous reasons.
Tricky - if you start charging for rescues it deters people calling for help until it's too late. Or worse people then trying to evade the rescuers to get back on their own.
Do you want people to call for help as soon as they are lost or wait until it's dark and they are cold, wet, hypothermic and even more lost.
I agree it is tricky and sometimes it is hard to keep people from wanting to put user fees in place.
But I actually only meant to fine the idiot cases like this one.
I still think SAR should be free to those who really need it.
I think SAR falls under the heading of community services.
I think it is right to fine people who give false alarms to police, fire departments, and other 911 type services.
I would not advocate private fees for any of these services.
I do advocate serious penalties for abusing them.