I really hate to throw around the "terrorism" word but I'm not really sure what else to call this. This is from the NJ Motor Vehicle Access Facebook group, and Open Trails NJ is taking the lead into having this be investigated,
Over the last few days people have been reporting that they've found these home made devices designed to puncture the tires on motor vehicles that pass over them. The problem is that, from what I understand, they've been placed on roads that are not closed to motor vehicles.
From Dave Dempsey (OTNJ) on the NJ Motor Vehicle Access Facebook page:
I can understand people not wanting to have vehicles drive in the Pines. But this brings it to a whole other level because now you're damaging property and potentially risking lives. These devices can't differentiate between a ORV and a rescue or forest fire vehicle.
If anybody runs across one of these things, please take a picture of it, get GPS coordinates, and call 1-877-WARN-DEP. Leave it in place until a ranger comes out to investigate it. Also shoot me a note here and give me the info.
This is a serious escalation, folks. I'm going to make it my life's mission to see that the person doing this is caught and spends some time in jail.
Over the last few days people have been reporting that they've found these home made devices designed to puncture the tires on motor vehicles that pass over them. The problem is that, from what I understand, they've been placed on roads that are not closed to motor vehicles.
From Dave Dempsey (OTNJ) on the NJ Motor Vehicle Access Facebook page:
Over the past 2 days we have witnessed some acts of terrorism on our own state. I need your help. I need exact locations of the areas as in pin points or GPS coordinates of where these "weapons" have been placed. My advice to everyone from here on out call 1-877-WARN-DEP upon discovery and do not leave until state park police or a game warden comes and removes the device. These incidents need to be recorded and the person needs to be put behind bars. These do not only puncture tires, but also present the danger of a serious laceration of a human foot, horses hoof, hunting dogs foot etc etc. Here are 4 different pictures of 3 different devices similarly fabricated at 2 different locations about 20 miles from one another.
I can understand people not wanting to have vehicles drive in the Pines. But this brings it to a whole other level because now you're damaging property and potentially risking lives. These devices can't differentiate between a ORV and a rescue or forest fire vehicle.
If anybody runs across one of these things, please take a picture of it, get GPS coordinates, and call 1-877-WARN-DEP. Leave it in place until a ranger comes out to investigate it. Also shoot me a note here and give me the info.
This is a serious escalation, folks. I'm going to make it my life's mission to see that the person doing this is caught and spends some time in jail.