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NJ 39:4-122. Failure to stop for police whistle

Defending NJ 39:4-122.  Failure to stop for police whistle.

After you read the following NJ Criminal Statute (Failure to stop for police whistle) you may decide that you need the help of a lawyer, or need a legal interpretation of how this statute applies to your case.  The firm of Villani & DeLuca has experienced criminal lawyers with over 20 years of experience, including a former municipal prosecutor.  Call the number above for a free 24×7 phone consultation or read more about the motor vehicle charge.

NJ Statute: 39:4-122.  Signal by police whistle.

A driver shall, upon one blast of a police whistle given by a police officer with hand raised, bring the vehicle to a full stop, and shall not proceed again until he receives a signal so to do from the officer.  Three or more blasts of the police whistle is the signal for alarm and indicates the approach of a fire engine or other danger.

AKA: NJ Criminal Charge 39:4-122, Violation 39:4-122, Offense 39:4-122

Disclaimer: A copy of this statute has been provided for your information. This wording was current from the NJ website lis.njleg.state.nj.us as of August 2012.

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