Letter to NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY GENERAL

March 6, 2001Mr. John J. Farmer, Jr.
Attorney General, State of New Jersey
Department of Law and Public Safety
Hughes Justice Complex
P. O. Box 080
25 Market Street
Trenton, NJ   08625-0080

Dear Attorney General Farmer:

Last week, Dr. Laura made a comment on her national radio show (admonishing a caller):  “Whatever the law says, do.”  For the record, I agree.  On Friday, we mailed a check for $540.00 to Atlantic City Municipal Court paying for a bus inspection Friday, December 1, in Atlantic City.

Charles Dickens had warned us.  But we are powerless to fight you.  You have all the laws.  And you have all the lawyers.  You are succeeding in killing the charter motorcoach industry.  And like the law, the legislature is an ass to have enacted a law that allows for the improper and incessant “random” NJDOT bus inspections.  At first glance, you may say:   “Pshaw!!!!”  But I believe your law is unconstitutional, certainly unnecessary, certainly aggregious, and I am taking the time to ask you, in the interest of fairness to all, to confirm this.

My enclosures explain it all.

Sincerely yours,

John Pierron, GSS Tours, Philadelphia