You will be forced by the state to register as a low level sex offender for th rest of your life. You will most likely be fired and will have difficulty in the future buying a home, living within 1500 ft of schools, day-cares, and playground. In other words, the fine for public urination in our corrupt country is the removal of dignity for the rest of your life alongside this registry which is also lifetime.
Whoever wrote this is just messing with you, it hasn't even became officially a law on the books in some of Jersey, for example Bridgewater just added it last September. In most places its just a ticket, I learned the hard way....twice
200 dollars
i received a public urination ticket which was $300.
The public school system in New Jersey is run by the New Jersey Board of Education.
The fine fits the punishment for throwing or dropping offensive matter into streets, public places, rivers and other places prohibited in New York State.
New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate was created in 2005.
New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate ended in 1994.
New Jersey Public Radio was created on 2011-07-01.
No, it is generally illegal to drink alcohol in public places in New Jersey.
No, but urinating on someone is.
you should if you were on a public road or not whereing a helmet I know in new jersey it is illegal to do so
Newark and New Brunswick are cities in New Jersey. New Jersey City University is a public university in Jersey City, New Jersey.
In New Jersey, the fine for littering can range from $50 to $1,000, depending on the severity of the offense and the amount of waste illegally discarded.