Here's the DEP link to last night's meeting
http://www.nj.gov/dep/workgroups/past.html
http://www.nj.gov/dep/workgroups/past.html
Here's the DEP link to last night's meeting
http://www.nj.gov/dep/workgroups/past.html
This sounds pretty good, but not sure if I really understand… Are you saying there will be roads that are closed, but no map indicating which roads are closed? That seems a little odd.
And I think we all agree that more enforcement is needed, so that sounds good too. But the excuse has always been they don't have enough money. Has something changed there? Who will pay for the additional officers and helicopters?
There are no new officers. They now have dedicated more to Wharton and they now will stay in Wharton where before they may have been miles away when a call came in.
Have you noticed that the park police are now patrolling in Chevy Tahoes? Their size makes it difficult to patrol smaller roads. Where did the state get the money for Tahoes?
Have you noticed that the park police are now patrolling in Chevy Tahoes?
I would assume then that Wharton has been the problem so obviously they would put more effort there to stop it.
The reality is this was done because they don't have the manpower to patrol the areas. Cameras can't be used because they don't have money to buy them. The bottom line is they have no money to do anything
The DEP have brought on two more conservation officers for Burlington county
It was explained fully that the governor has not authorized the hiring of anyone so they are stuck with the quantity they have..
That's good, but it doesn't agree with what Guy heard at the meeting…
Park Police and Conservation Officers are separate entities. In fact there is very little communications between the two LEO groups.
They have been using tahoes for the past 2 years maybe more, one is a K9.Have you noticed that the park police are now patrolling in Chevy Tahoes? Their size makes it difficult to patrol smaller roads. Where did the state get the money for Tahoes?