[post_page_title]Breach of privacy[/post_page_title]
Because Pedals was such a huge presence in the area, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection refused to reveal any details about the hunter.
While the residents of Oak Ridge wanted to place the blame, they were not allowed to know the name of the person who took their bear from them. The NJDEP noted that revealing the name of the hunter would be a “breach of their privacy” and would actually put their “personal security at risk.” Needless to say that this was not the answer the residents wanted.
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