The additional safety measures at Sunday's Giants-Eagles game are just one example of the worldwide response to the terror attacks in Paris last Friday.

As New Jersey's homeland security department and law enforcement agencies stand at heightened alert out of "an abundance of caution," we turn to you- the people of New Jersey- to share how you feel.

Eric Scott pointed out this morning that New Jersey is the most densely populated state in America, with one of the busiest rail stations in the nation, among other potential terrorist targets like major arenas.

Danny from Monroe doesn't feel we're safe in New Jersey. "ISIS is here," he said.

Bill from Jackson agreed with Danny and shared the sentiment of many callers when he said he thinks Governor Christie and our Commander-in-Chief should turn down any Syrian refugees seeking a home in America.

Sharon on the Turnpike said she thinks our safety officials are doing a good job because our country hasn't had a serious attack in awhile. She hasn't decided whether we should be allowing Syrians into the country.

While most of us probably don't want to set foot outside the country after last Friday's terror attacks, including one at Paris' Bataclan's concert hall, Hall of Fame drummer Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez called to share that he's headed to City of Lights next week.

According to him, you may be scared, but you've gotta keep living.

Do you feel safe here in New Jersey? Take our poll below and comment to let us know where you stand, and remember to keep those affected by this evil act in your prayers.

Steve Trevelise is the host of The Steve Trevelise Show, a stand-up comic, and an avid New York sports fan. You can catch him on air weekdays from 7 p.m. - 12 a.m.

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