N.J. Admin. Code § 16:83-3.4 - Suspension of ridership privileges
(a)
In addition to the immediate removal from NJ TRANSIT facilities or equipment,
along with any such other actions or remedies that may be available pursuant to
law or equity, riders who are found to have engaged in prohibited acts pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 16:83-3.3, as a result of
a first offense, may have their ridership privileges on NJ TRANSIT's system
suspended for a period not to exceed three calendar months. If the rider
engages in a second offense, ridership privileges may be suspended for a period
not to exceed six calendar months. Ridership privileges may be suspended for up
to one calendar year if a third or subsequent offense occurs. In exceptional
circumstances, such as an injury sustained by a rider or operational employee
as a result of prohibited behavior, a rider's privileges may be suspended for
up to one calendar year, regardless of the number of offenses
committed.
(b) If a rider uses a
deadly weapon during the commission of an assault, NJ TRANSIT may, at its own
discretion, prohibit that rider from accessing its transportation services for
life.
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