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Saturday, July 23, 2005

I GUESS IF NEW YORK JUMPED OFF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE, NEW JERSEY WOULD BE RIGHT BEHIND IT

New Jersey commuters will be subject to random searches of their belongings at train and bus stations in the Garden State starting Monday, state officials announced yesterday.

The decision to have NJ Transit and the Port Authority start random searches was forced on New Jersey after New York police began searching subway riders on Thursday, one state official said.

"Once New York did it, we didn't have any choice," said the official, who asked not to be named. "We couldn't look like we were weak and doing nothing."

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