I've been walking along roads to access trails into the woods for years. Since I dont drive and the bus wont drop you off at the trailhead, I have to do some walking. I am not in the way of traffic and stay off to the side well out of the way of cars.
Yet since last summer I have been questioned quite a few times by police. In summer I was questioned along route 27 in Napeague (by the Napeague dwarf pines) by East Hampton PD. Then in the fall I was questioned by Southampton PD walking along route 24 to the bus stop from the trailhead of Hubbard Preserve.
In December I was questioned crossing route 25 going into Brookhaven State Park by Suffolk Co. PD. And today I was questioned walking along Rocky pt road to the bus stop from the end of the white trail in Rocky Point preserve again by Suffolk County PD. Today some nosy motorist decided to call 911 when they saw me walking.
Every stop has the same procedure. What are you doing here? Why do you travel all the way out here to hike? Where do you live? What do you do? Where is your ID? What's in your bag?
I usuallu always cooperate but complain politely that such an investigation is abit overboard since I am not breaking any laws. They just say they're "making sure I'm OK".
Does anyone experience this down in NJ? Or is it just a Long Island thing?
I really think I am on some list or something now. I know I should have a right to refuse questioning, but that only raises suspicions and could wind up to a trip to the stationhouse, but I am getting tired of getting "pulled over for doing nothing wrong".
I never seen to get questioned by forest rangers, not heavily anyway, they usually just offer friendly chat. I guess I now have to avoid walking along roads, though that isn't always possible.
Yet since last summer I have been questioned quite a few times by police. In summer I was questioned along route 27 in Napeague (by the Napeague dwarf pines) by East Hampton PD. Then in the fall I was questioned by Southampton PD walking along route 24 to the bus stop from the trailhead of Hubbard Preserve.
In December I was questioned crossing route 25 going into Brookhaven State Park by Suffolk Co. PD. And today I was questioned walking along Rocky pt road to the bus stop from the end of the white trail in Rocky Point preserve again by Suffolk County PD. Today some nosy motorist decided to call 911 when they saw me walking.
Every stop has the same procedure. What are you doing here? Why do you travel all the way out here to hike? Where do you live? What do you do? Where is your ID? What's in your bag?
I usuallu always cooperate but complain politely that such an investigation is abit overboard since I am not breaking any laws. They just say they're "making sure I'm OK".
Does anyone experience this down in NJ? Or is it just a Long Island thing?
I really think I am on some list or something now. I know I should have a right to refuse questioning, but that only raises suspicions and could wind up to a trip to the stationhouse, but I am getting tired of getting "pulled over for doing nothing wrong".
I never seen to get questioned by forest rangers, not heavily anyway, they usually just offer friendly chat. I guess I now have to avoid walking along roads, though that isn't always possible.