Press Release

By Gina Wilder | February 22nd, 2013 - 11:27am
| More

Assembly Democrats News Release

Spencer, Coutinho & Quijano Bill to Tighten Airport Security Following 2010 Newark Incident Clears Senate Panel

(TRENTON)Legislation Assembly Democrats L. Grace Spencer, Albert Coutinho and Annette Quijano sponsored to toughen the penalty for an airport security breach was approved Thursday by the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee.

Spencer, Coutinho (both D-Essex) and Quijano (D-Union) introduced the bill (A-606) after the 2010 incident at Newark Liberty International Airport involving Haisong Jiang, 28, a Rutgers University graduate student who lives in Piscataway.

Jiang was arrested after authorities identified him as the man who slipped under a security ribbon after a guard briefly left his post. Jiang entered an area where passengers already had been screened. When someone noticed what happened, the terminal was shut down for six hours.

"Mr. Jiang was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and a $658 fine, but his goodbye kiss cost taxpayers and commuters thousands of dollars," Spencer said. "Clearly our law needs updating. Lovesick is fine, but it cannot involve jeopardizing the lives of thousands of people and violating the security regulations."

"We need to send a stronger message that airport security rules meant to protect the public and keep airport travel orderly cannot be taken lightly," Coutinho said. "We've been in a new day and age since 9/11 and our state laws must accurately reflect that reality."

"We know all too well that security threats exist, so obviously we need more than the threat of disorderly persons charge for those who violate basic airport security rules," Quijano said. "It's puzzling that someone who violates airport security and disrupts national air travel and the lives of thousands of people is facing the same charge as someone who would, for example, spit on a sidewalk."

The bill would establish the crime of entering into restricted airport property in violation of federal security requirements.

The bill sets forth two restricted areas on public airports.

The first area, a "sterile area," is defined as any portion of an airport that provides passengers access to boarding aircraft and to which the access generally is controlled by the Transportation Security Administration, an aircraft operator or an air carrier, through the screening of persons and property.

The second area, an "operational area," is defined as any portion of a public airport, from which access by the public is prohibited by fences or appropriate signs.

The bill provides that any person who trespasses in these areas in violation of federal security requirements is guilty of a fourth degree crime. A crime of the fourth degree is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000, imprisonment for a term of up to 18 months, or both.

The measure will now be considered further by the Senate President, who will decide when to post it for a floor vote.

To read more, please visit the New Jersey General Assembly Democratic Office Web site.

On the Net:
The Assembly Democratic Office Web site
NJ Assembly Dems on YouTube
NJ Assembly Dems on Vimeo
NJ Assembly Dems on Facebook
NJ Assembly Dems on Twitter
NJ Assembly Dems e-mail alerts

Contact Info: 

MAJORITY PRESS OFFICE 609-847-3500

The Back Room

Source: Menendez unhappy with O'Donnell as chair

Add U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez's name to the list of Democrats around the state unhappy with the choice of Assemblyman Jason O'Donnell as state party chairman. 

Read More >

Wake-Up Call

Morning News Digest - May 23, 2013

PolitickerNJ.com interview: Jason O’Donnell Confident he has the votes to be the next Democratic State chairman, Jason O’Donnell said his objective will be to drive the core message of the Democratic Party. “My main objective is to bring Democrats home,” said O’Donnell, 41, an assemblyman from Bayonne. “If we...

Op-Ed

Time to have the talk we hope to avoid but can’t

By Tedford J. Taylor No topic is a less likely conversation-starter than our eventual deaths. Still, there is a lot to talk about. When polled, about 90 percent of people presented with end-of-life scenarios prefer the prospect of dying at home with... Read More >

Contributors

(5-22-2013) All Ethics Bills are Not Ethics Priorities -In New Jersey it remains OK for state legislators to make money from towns they represent, but it is... more »
NEWARK - The Boys and Girls clubs hosted the professionally staged announcement for Shavar Jeffries’ Mayoral candidacy announcement. Over 400 supporters packed the gym, some of whom had already... more »
Chris Christie's recent "Lap Band" weight-loss surgery scoop remains the talk of the nation.... more »
Au Revoir, PolitickerNJ.com         Recently, I have been writing fewer columns as a contributing columnist for PolitickerNJ.com.  The reason:  I am busily involved with writing a new book.  The... more »

Quote of the Day

Quote of the day

"That's state money and the speaker has never raised an objection to that, and now all of a sudden she objects to her own bill. She's objecting on a basis she hasn't objected before on the TAG Grant program. Let's face it everybody, this is just politics. It's election year and it's politics." - Gov. Chris Christie, on Speaker Sheila Oliver (D-34).

- PolitickerNJ.com

Poll

What did you think of Barbara Buono's television ad?
That's top quality work right there. Look for the polls to tighten.
50%
Nicely produced ad, but if it doesn't move her in the polls, it will have been for naught.
0%
Who?
50%

Resources

Visit the PolitickerNJ.com/resources page for links to the best collection of information on New Jersey state government.

 

  • Polls
  • The best blogs
  • Columnists
  • State election results
  • Assembly election results
  • Local party websites
  • And more.

PolitickerNJ.com/resources