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Lawsuit questions State Police use of spike strips to stop pursuits

By Jim Wash, Cherry Hill Courier-Post

CAMDEN – A motorist’s lawsuit questions the use of spike strips by New Jersey State Police as a tactic to stop highway chases.

A lawsuit questions the use of spike strips by New Jersey State Police troopers. Adam Monacelli/Courier-Post
A lawsuit questions the use of spike strips by New Jersey State Police troopers. Adam Monacelli/Courier-Post

In the suit, Gregory Carlson claims he was driving on Interstate 295 in April 2019 when a state trooper ran across the highway about 50 feet in front of him, placing a spike strip intended to flatten a vehicle’s tires.

The strip apparently were meant to stop a “construction type pickup truck” being pursued by State Police vehicles on the northbound highway, says Carlson’s suit.

But the Delran man says his compact car, a Honda Civic, was the first to hit the spikes, which punctured his front left tire and forced Carlson to the road’s shoulder.

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