Congressman Lance to Spadea – ‘you’re absolutely right’ about blue linesCongressman Lance to Spadea – ‘you’re absolutely right’ about blue linesLeonard Lance called in to praise the 101.5 listeners for bringing the blue line situation to his attention.Bill SpadeaBill Spadea
NJ congressman wants feds to back off rules banning pro-police blue linesNJ congressman wants feds to back off rules banning pro-police blue linesCongressman Leonard Lance's legislation would let exemptions be made at a local level.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Deminski: Blue line talk nearing hysteria in New JerseyDeminski: Blue line talk nearing hysteria in New JerseyDone with the best of intentions, more and more Jersey towns painted these blue lines on the road in support of police. It turns out, however, that this practice is illegal.Jeff DeminskiJeff Deminski
Blue lines matter, but ‘rules are rules’Blue lines matter, but ‘rules are rules’Though Dennis understands why we want to go out of our way to support police, he doesn't think we should make exceptions to the rule.Dennis MalloyDennis Malloy
Defiant NJ leaders: Give us ‘one good reason’ blue lines honoring cops are dangerousDefiant NJ leaders: Give us ‘one good reason’ blue lines honoring cops are dangerousThe feds have told New Jersey towns the blue lines violate U.S. codes and put drivers at risk — but legislators say they don't buy it.Adam HochronAdam Hochron
Cops don’t need a blue line, they need your supportCops don’t need a blue line, they need your supportThere are better ways to honor police officers than painting lines.Steve TreveliseSteve Trevelise
Feds say no more blue lines honoring cops? 11 arguments for keeping themFeds say no more blue lines honoring cops? 11 arguments for keeping themPlus: We've got another 8 arguments for losing the blue linesLouis C. HochmanLouis C. Hochman
Feds tell NJ towns to stop painting blue lines in support of policeFeds tell NJ towns to stop painting blue lines in support of policeA show of support for law enforcement violates roadway-safety marking regulations, according to federal authorities. Adam HochronAdam Hochron
Thin blue line honors police on NJ’s roadsThin blue line honors police on NJ’s roadsThere's a growing trend in New Jersey to honor the hard work, dedication and sacrifice made by the men and women in blueBill SpadeaBill Spadea