December 21, 2007 - 7:49am
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They're not chauffeurs, they're protectors

 

Back in the old days, when state legislators made just a few thousand dollars a year, with no staff budgets or district offices – they did get telephone credit cards and passes to ride trains for free – the New Jersey State Police was regularly used to transport legislators. Sometimes the Senate President or Assembly Speaker would dispatch a State Trooper to compel the return of a legislator who had snuck away while the Senate or Assembly was “under call” – or more typically, to help a legislator get home from Lorenzo’s after a long night.

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

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