N.J. Assembly considers bill outlawing photographing children w/o parental consent

The General Assembly in my adopted state should stop wasting time on such silliness and get down to really important business like impeaching our embarrassment ... I mean our Governor. These fools are too busy defunding education (they lost a "Race to the Top" federal education grant because Christie was to much the self-satisfied egomaniac to actually negotiate pay concessions with a willing teachers union; even his Education Secretary, a very conservative guy himself, quit in embarrassment over the Governor's lies on that $400M faux pas; no better, thought the gov to not admit a mistake, strong-arm the teachers and slash their jobs than actually accept their concessions) and giving away multi-billion dollar federal mass transit grants to actually do anything useful (which the US Sec of Transportation rightly says the state should return if they're not going to use it on the project for which it was allocated). And, the Governor here is a fat, fatuous f*ck! I would mind less paying the highest property taxes in the nation if they weren't being p*ssed down the rat hole by a bunch of nincompoops.
 
Can I have parents arrested for letting their baby stare at me? Babies are staring at me wherever I go, with their big round eyes. It just gives me the creeps.

I believe you can only sue for mental anguish. Or poke the damn kid in the eye. Without looking at him of course. "Oh, it was an accident, I didn't want to stare."
 
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Wouldn't this NJ law make it illegal to put up CCTV cameras? It could put the whole security industry out of business.
Imagine a shopkeeper being arrested after showing video evidence of some teenager stuffing a magazine in his jacket.

I love it!
 
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