
The Wall Police have a long standing policy of violating the Constitution and peoples Civil Rights. As a result, township residents have no expectation of protection under these liberties. We at The Wall Police.com have buckled up for a bumpy ride. Our intention is to be a source of information for the general public. Some information contained herein may be the result of third party sources and not necessarily the result of direct investigations by this news source, as we offer viewers the opportunity to send e mail or post blogs in our forum.We will operate free of political influence or tactics of intimidation so often observed in this town. We will inform the general public of past and present behavior of the Wall Police Department and its officers. We will primarily focus on human interest stories with educational and public policy aspects. We will protect our sources, authors, means, agencies, or persons from or through whom any information was procured, obtained, supplied, furnished, gathered, transmitted, compiled, edited, disseminated, or delivered. And to include any news or information obtained in the coarse of pursuing our activities whether or not it may be disseminated. Subject to rule 37, a person engaged on, engaged in, connected with, or employed by news media for the purpose of gathering, procuring, transmitting, compiling, editing or disseminating news for the general public or on whose behalf news is so gathered, procured, transmitted, compiled, edited, or disseminated has a privilege to refuse to disclose, in any legal or quasi-legal proceeding or before any investigative body, including, but not limited to, any court, grand jury, petit jury, administrative agency, the Legislature or legislative committee, or elsewhere.
New Jersey's shield law is one of the strongest in the country. In a 1978 opinion, the state supreme court noted that "the legislative intent in adopting this statue . . . [seeks] to protect the confidential sources of the press as well as the information so obtained by reporters and other media representatives to the greatest extent permitted by the Constitution of the United States and that of the State of New Jersey."
The Wall Police have made a collective decision to violated peoples Constitutional Rights. And we at The Wall Police.com have decided to report about it. We look forward to any challenge this department might decide to pursue. And should they decide to entangle themselves in yet more lawsuits at the cost of the taxpayers we will report all of it to you.
EDITOR@THEWALLPOLICE.COM





