Don't walk near the nuclear plant

omega

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Since 911 it has gotten hinky around nuke plants. I remember former Brick Mayor Joe Scarpelli being chased away when he tried to videotape a standup segment for his cable tv show with the plant in the background. the world is a very different place than it was just a few short years ago.
 

Teegate

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Did you know it is illegal to take photo's on the NJ Turnpike? In the book that was written about the Turnpike a few years back that was mentioned.


More info from the below link.

It is illegal, however, to slow down or stop to take pictures of the New Jersey Turnpike. And you cannot take pictures of any part of a service area that involves "the moving, servicing or parking of vehicles.

http://www.nj.com/specialprojects/index.ssf?/specialprojects/turnpike/tplead.html


Guy
 

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Did you know it is illegal to take photo's on the NJ Turnpike?

Interesting... see #19:9-1.22 here: http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/TPREG.pdf

Looks like you can take photos as long as you get permission in advance. It appears that those rules were originally conceived to prevent distractions...

19:9-1.22 Filming, photographing or videotaping on Authority property
prohibited, except as authorized

(a) To insure the health, safety and welfare of motorists, the general public and the
Authority, no person shall be permitted to park, stop, stand or travel at a slow speed in
violation of N.J.S.A. 27:23-27, for the purpose of taking photographs, videos or motion
pictures (hereinafter collectively "film") on the Roadway, except as provided in (b) below
or except as otherwise authorized pursuant to (c) or (d) below.

(b) Notwithstanding (a) above, persons, with prior written permission from the Executive
Director of the Authority, shall be permitted to take film in those portions of the service
areas of the Roadway under the Authority's control which are not used for the moving,
servicing or parking of vehicles, provided the taking of such film does not interfere with
or obstruct the movement or flow of vehicles and people lawfully on the Roadway. Such
interference or obstruction includes, without limitation, the taking of such film within 100
feet of any ramp or traveled roadway portion of the Roadway. Persons wishing to take
film in those portions of the Roadway which are not under the control of the Authority,
such as the buildings in the service areas which are under lease, shall contact the
appropriate party for approval.

(c) The Authority, through its Department of Communications or successor department,
Executive Director or designee, may grant a permit to take film on the portions of
Authority property not specified in (b) above, provided the person(s) requesting such
permit submits the following:

1. A written application to the Authority, at least two weeks prior to the date of
the filming, stating the date, time and location of the filming, names and addresses
of the applicants, the number of individuals and vehicles to be present at the
filming, the purpose of such filming and any other information the Authority may
deem necessary in order for it to make a determination that such filming can be
conducted without a 'risk to the safety, traffic security or movement of the
Roadway;

2. Certificates of liability insurance (indicating the New Jersey Turnpike
Authority as an insured under the policy) in an amount deemed by the Authority
to be acceptable given the nature and scope of the filming;

3. A copy of the motor vehicle insurance policy for each vehicle to be used in the
filming; and

4. An indemnification and hold harmless agreement signed by all persons
responsible for the filming, in a form provided by or acceptable to the Authority.

(d) The permittee shall comply with any Authority restrictions on the time, place and
manner of the filming imposed as a condition of the grant of a permit in order to ensure
the safety, traffic security or movement of the Roadway.

(e) The Authority shall grant such permit in accordance with (c) and (d) above, unless the
Authority determines that the time, location or nature of such filming would create a risk
to the safety, traffic security or movement of the Roadway and that such risk cannot be
adequately controlled.

(f) In the event that a bona fide representative of the news media requires immediate
permission to film an emergency situation on a portion of the Roadway not specified in
(b) above, the Authority may grant a permit to film over the telephone to the news media
representative, provided:
1. The applicant has previously obtained a valid press pass from the Authority;
2. The Authority has determined that such filming would not create an
unreasonable risk to the safety, traffic security or movement of the Roadway; and
3. The applicant agrees to abide by certain time, place and manner restrictions on
the filming which may be imposed by the Authority or the State Police to ensure
the safety, traffic security or movement of the Roadway.
 

Teegate

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Basically, the rules stop you from taking photo's. Who is going to go through all that trouble?

Guy
 
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