
NJ lawmaker wants to stop ATV terrorizing
One New Jersey lawmaker has a plan to crack down on all-terrain vehicle packs that are terrorizing drivers and pedestrians in municipalities across the state.
Let’s make them get permits.![]()
NJ lawmaker wants to stop ATV terrorizing
One New Jersey lawmaker has a plan to crack down on all-terrain vehicle packs that are terrorizing drivers and pedestrians in municipalities across the state.nj1015.com
I like the idea of putting tags on their backs, so to speak.Let’s make them get permits.
You have a point.Is it just me, or is mr Guardian crazy to think that anyone that is going ride these atv"s illegally on the streets, is going to keep the plates on while doing so ?
If they buy the new permit for the pines, can they ride there?This is straight out of the article.
He noted the ATV license would not permit the vehicle to be operated on regular roads and streets, only in designated off-road areas
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We don't want people doing that. Period. So, something must be done. At least this guy has the cojones to try something. The day that politicians fear backlash from people that do this sort of thing (and that the majority of citizens want stopped) is the end of our law-abiding society.See them more often than not, on the White Horse Pike coming into AC to get to Brigantine, blocking all lanes of traffic. Its quite a show, wheelies, etc. Blasting around Camden and Newark as I mentioned without a care.
Completely agree Bob, not condoning it at all. I think it is dangerous and stupid. I'm not saying not to do anything, just saying this is a little out there considering most of the folks doing this don't abide by the law now. Even if the ATV they "acquire" has a plate, it would be short lived and business as usual (my opinion)We don't want people doing that. Period. So, something must be done. At least this guy has the cojones to try something. The day that politicians fear backlash from people that do this sort of thing (and that the majority of citizens want stopped) is the end of our law-abiding society.
My statement was not referring to anything in your post about you condoning it Joe. I was just using your post as a springboard to voice my strong objection to this lawlessness going on.Completely agree Bob, not condoning it at all. I think it is dangerous and stupid. I'm not saying not to do anything, just saying this is a little out there considering most of the folks doing this don't abide by the law now. Even if the ATV they "acquire" has a plate, it would be short lived and business as usual (my opinion)