YOU ARE JUST A MERE CITIZEN AND TAXPAYER

March 21, 2001

609-777-4866

The statement and enclosures sent to the Office of the Attorney General was not ignored.  From these experiences of writing to various state agencies, it is apparent that each department assigns somebody to respond to people they apparently consider PITA’s.  Here is one response that tells you that the state “has” you right where they want you:

Dear Mr. Pierron:

Your letter of March 6, 2001, to Attorney General Farmer has been referred to me for reply.  In that letter you express the opinion that Bus Safety Compliance Act N.J.S.A. 48:4-2.1c, et seq. is unconstitutional and request that the Attorney General confirm that.

Pursuant to NJSA 52:17A-4, the Attorney General is authorized to provide legal advice only to the Governor, the Legislature and the other instrumentalities of State government, and does not provide legal advice to private citizens.

I regret that we cannot be more helpful.

Sincerely yours, John J. Farmer, Jr., Attorney General of New Jersey, By:  Sue Kleinberg, Deputy Attorney General.

EDITOR’S COMMENTS:  As you can see by the above letter and other responses at this website, New Jersey may enact laws of questionable legality and you, the citizen, have to cough up your own money to hire a lawyer to contest the law(s).  What lawyer can the average small business owner afford who himself/herself has the funds/time/wherewithall to fight the state.  All the terrorists will be removed from the earth before that case would get high enough “up” to get New Jersey and its DOT to get real.

November 26, 2001

Should anybody be surprised that the Department of Transportation has not, to this date, responded to the referred materials?

Apparently, they are too busy setting up the next inspection “random search”.

 
 
 

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