this shit is getting ridiculous!! WHAT NEXT?!

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New Jersey Legislator Wants to Ban Smoking in Your Car
thenewspaper.com ^ | 7/9/2005 | thenewspaper.com staff


Posted on 07/10/2005 7:08:28 AM PDT by elkfersupper


New Jersey Legislator Wants to Ban Smoking in Your Car New Jersey legislator proposes $250 ticket for smoking while driving.

Lighting up while driving would become a crime if legislation proposed by New Jersey Assemblyman John McKeon (D-Essex) makes it into law. Assembly bill 4306 would allow police to issue an extra $250 ticket to a smoking motorist who is pulled over for a primary offense such as speeding. The bill has the heavyweight support of the Assembly's majority leader, Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) and has been referred to the Assembly's Transportation Committee for consideration.

McKeon, a foe of smoking, has also introduced a bill, A1281, that would prohibit tobacco and alcohol advertising within 500 feet of a school.

Legislation to curtail smoking in the Garden State has gained some momentum. In March, a state Senate committee approved a bill by a 7-0 vote that would ban smoking in public places. A similar ban is in effect in neighboring New York City. In England, police enforce a ban on driving with a cell phone, water bottle and other "distractions" with automated long-range cameras able to mail thousands of citations.

Article Excerpt: ASSEMBLY, No. 4306 As introduced. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 211th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JUNE 27, 2005

Sponsored by: Assemblyman JOHN F. MCKEON, District 27 (Essex); Assemblywoman LORETTA WEINBERG, District 37 (Bergen)

SYNOPSIS: Prohibits smoking while driving.

An Act prohibiting smoking while driving and supplementing chapter 4 of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.

Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

1. a. Smoking by an operator of a moving motor vehicle on a public road or highway shall be unlawful. For the purposes of this act, "smoking" means the burning of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other matter or substance which contains tobacco.

b. Enforcement of this act by State or local law enforcement officers shall be accomplished only as a secondary action when the operator of a motor vehicle has been detained for a violation of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes or another offense.

c. A person who violates this section shall be fined no less than $100 nor more than $250.

d. No motor vehicle points or automobile insurance eligibility points pursuant to section 26 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-14) shall be assessed for this offense.

e. The Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission shall develop and undertake a program to notify and inform the public as to the provisions of this act.

2. This act supersedes and preempts all ordinances of any county or municipality with regard to smoking by an operator of a motor vehicle.

3. This act shall take effect on the first day of the seventh month after enactment, but the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission may take such anticipatory actions in advance of that date as may be necessary for the timely implementation of this act.

STATEMENT This bill would prohibit smoking while operating a motor vehicle. The bill defines smoking as the burning of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or any other matter or substance which contains tobacco.

Under the bill, enforcement by State or local law enforcement officers would be accomplished only as a secondary action when the driver has been detained for a traffic violation or another offense. The penalties for violating any provisions of this bill range from $100 to $250.

The bill specifies that no motor vehicle points or automobile insurance eligibility points pursuant to section 26 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-14) would be assessed for a violation. The bill would also require the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to develop and undertake a program to notify and inform the public of its provisions.
 

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i don't smoke cigarettes, but it does drive me crazy when i see someone throw the butt out the window.

i think the thought of banning smoking in one's vehicle is silly, but the littering does drives me nuts. butts aren't biodegradable.

i haven't littered in over 20 years. i was a junior in high school and it took a ninth grader to tell me how stupid it was that i threw a gatorade bottle out the car window just to smash it against a tree. i felt like a dumbass, and haven't littered since.
 

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Is this all these people have to do? Seems there are more important things our tax money could be used for. Little by little, our personal rights and freedoms are being taken away. I don't like where we are headed. :sadwave:
 

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im with vanbasten the littering drives me nuts...

smokers act like the world is their ash tray and it pisses me off..
 

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they have littering laws, for christ's sake. that's not the point! they're taking away all of our rights, little by little.

since you don't smoke, it's okay then?

A similar ban is in effect in neighboring New York City. In England, police enforce a ban on driving with a cell phone, water bottle and other "distractions" with automated long-range cameras able to mail thousands of citations.
 

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vanbasten said:
i don't smoke cigarettes, but it does drive me crazy when i see someone throw the butt out the window.

i think the thought of banning smoking in one's vehicle is silly, but the littering does drives me nuts. butts aren't biodegradable.

i haven't littered in over 20 years. i was a junior in high school and it took a ninth grader to tell me how stupid it was that i threw a gatorade bottle out the car window just to smash it against a tree. i felt like a dumbass, and haven't littered since.
I still think your a dumb ass
 

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vanbasten, in case you don't know, he's kidding. he would have said the same thing to me. it's automatic with a line like that.
 

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New Jersey passed a law in the early 30s banning radios using the logic that the distraction would cause accidents. At the time, radios were an extra cost.
I was in a auto stereo store years ago and saw a TV-DVD player being installed where the radio is supposed to go on Ryan Leaf's Lexus. Go figure.
 

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madjack sr said:
hi matt i agree with you 100% how you doing Matt ?? jack sr

Hey Jackson Sr! Doing great, man. I assume that you still are as well. I returned your call of a couple months ago but got your voice mail and left a message. Gimme a shout sometime so we can catch up.
 

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Can I still pick my nose, or is that right reserved for passengers only?

mike_and_steve_nose_pick.jpg
 

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kosar said:
Hey Jackson Sr! Doing great, man. I assume that you still are as well. I returned your call of a couple months ago but got your voice mail and left a message. Gimme a shout sometime so we can catch up.
sorry i missed your call ,,and ,,, I lost your phone # you can email it to me ,,if you can,,, Would love talking to ya buddy Jack jackwooden@gmail.com
 

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It'll be illegal to check out any HOT eye candy while you drive.

They'll have a heat senser attached to the camera that let's them know what body part blood is flowing to while you are driving.
 

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madjack sr said:
sorry i missed your call ,,and ,,, I lost your phone # you can email it to me ,,if you can,,, Would love talking to ya buddy Jack

Jackson Sr.

Sent ya an email with my #. I'll call ya around 7 or so tomorrow night.
 

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IT's the politically correct crowd Jack--My office is next to Zaxbys and can't see the butts for the food wrappers and empty soda containers. Wonder how many people driving down the road spot a butt on the ground??

Nothing gets my goat worse than a 300lb person going for their 4th trip thru buffet line whining about smoke from smokers section hurting their health.

Case in point If smokers had protest carring signs that said "stop 2nd hand smoke" people would think it was the height of hypocracy and I would agree yet some see no problem at gay rights protest when they carry signs that say "stop aids"--go figure.
 

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That's because a kid can't choose from whom he is born, or if someone gets a blood transfusion with tainted blood, but someone can make a decison to put a cigarette in their mouth or not.........
 

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Next it will be a tax on walking on your own lawn.....or so you thought it was yours....

...then illegal tobacco growing......what a fine (income) that will bring! :cuss:

....most states have already told you that if you don't wear your seatbelt that it will "cost" you...

1 question, I don't remember another member of an accident getting injured "because I didn't wear my seatbelt" .... :confused: :soapbox:
 
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