Okay, so look - I understand that nothing here is new. These roads were closed off before. Fine.
FACT - The rangers have had their funding sources depleted.
QUESTION - What is being done to remedy this? Why are the environmental groups not pressing Trenton to get more funding for park police in the effort to keep people out of sensitive areas?
FACT - The area has been off limits since the 70s. It has been marked at various times.
QUESTION - Given that there are not enough rangers, what good will marking the trails do?
FACT - It was said that since the trails are now marked, it's going to give people fair notice before they start getting ticketed.
QUESTION - Given that there are not enough rangers, how are they going to enforce the signs?
FACT - The vehicles given to the rangers are not adequate to get around.
QUESTION - Guy drives a Ford Focus around to more places than anybody would think you could get to. These guys have the older Jeep Cherokees and the new Dodge Durangos. How are these vehicles not adequate? If they are not adequate tools for the job, then why were they purchased?
Look, these seem to be really simple, logical questions. Why does it seem like I am the only person asking to have answers for them? And why is some kid coming along and saying that "oh, the NJPB forums never stop" because we feel we have a right to answers?
Good, so now we know that the NJTLC is in the back pocket of some other group (PPA, the rangers, whoever) and that if you poke enough and ask enough uncomfortable questions they'll do what the PPA did here and say "fuck you, you just don't understand, I'm out of here" and take their ball and go home. Thats fine, then don't pretend to have "everyones" interests at heart. You have your own agenda, and right now that seems to be the public voice for making excuses for the rangers.
(This by no means is a public attack on anybody at the NJTLC, it's just how the group looks to me. And by god I hope a million people read this thread and ask the same question. It's about time that people expect - no demand - that the people that manage our public land be held accountable. This is far more important than some road being closed, this is more about a pattern of mismanagement, ennui, and perhaps gross incompetence that spans back several decades.)