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NJ S2838

NJ S2838
Supplemental appropriation of $2,000,000 to New Jersey Division of State Police for purchase of mobile surveillance towers.


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Introduced
06/13/2022
In Committee
06/13/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This supplemental appropriation provides $2 million for the purchase of mobile surveillance towers by the Division of State Police (DSP) in the Department of Law and Public Safety. These mobile surveillance towers will be utilized in New Jersey communities when the DSP is deployed to assist with crowd control. Mobile surveillance towers will provide the DSP with an unobstructed 360° degree view to provide maximum coverage during large scale events and unpermitted mass gatherings. On May 21, 2022 the municipality of Long Branch, New Jersey experienced an unpermitted mass gathering after a social media posting drew large crowds that authorities said threatened public safety. First responders reportedly included the Long Branch Police Department, Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, Monmouth County Emergency Response Team (MOCERT), Monmouth and Middlesex Rapid Deployment Forces (RDF), Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, New Jersey State Police, Department of Corrections, and NJ Transit Police. Last summer, there were several similar situations of large-scale pop-up parties in the same area of the State. These unpermitted mass gatherings affect not only public safety when not patrolled effectively, but also affect the economic wellbeing of shore businesses who rely on visitors to the New Jersey shore during the summer season.

AI Summary

This bill provides a $2 million supplemental appropriation to the New Jersey Division of State Police (DSP) for the purchase of mobile surveillance towers. These towers will be used by the DSP to assist with crowd control and provide 360-degree coverage during large-scale events and unpermitted mass gatherings, which have become more common in certain areas of the state and have affected public safety and the economic well-being of nearby businesses.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 06/13/2022)

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