Surveillance Camera Use in Wharton State Forest Draws Objections from Legislators, Open Trails NJ

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RJG

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I don’t like the presence of cameras in the pine barrens, particularly on hiking trails. It’s not only an unnecessary level of surveillance, but let’s face it, if you spend a day exploring an area you’re going to have to go to the bathroom. I don’t want to have to worry that I’m in view of a camera and being recorded.
 

slingblade

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I don’t like the presence of cameras in the pine barrens, particularly on hiking trails. It’s not only an unnecessary level of surveillance, but let’s face it, if you spend a day exploring an area you’re going to have to go to the bathroom. I don’t want to have to worry that I’m in view of a camera and being recorded.
When told of the cameras, a passing hiker recommended "flipping the script and providing an exhibit that will make most of the viewers feel inadequate".
Don't know if that's out-of-bounds or not, but it did leave me laughing. :D
 
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