If You’ve Noticed A Blue Line Painted On The Stre

Downtown areas of New Jersey have seen a new symbol appear: a painted blue line. It has been placed in parks, along county roads, and between double yellow lines on main streets, often passing directly by police stations.

Mahwah Mayor Bill Laforet explained the idea when his township painted one in front of the local station. He called it “a chance for the community to say something about how we value the police department,” noting that the gesture was simple yet meaningful.

Communities across the state have adopted the trend, particularly in Bergen County and North Jersey. The movement reflects growing public displays of support for law enforcement amid ongoing tensions.

The blue line, known as the “thin blue line,” symbolizes the role of police standing between law-abiding citizens and criminal activity. It has become increasingly visible nationwide, appearing on flags, clothing, wristbands, and now on roadways.

Police leaders emphasize different meanings behind the line. In Mantua Township, Chief Rodney J. Sawyer described it as representing unity and camaraderie among officers. It also honors those who make the ultimate sacrifice while serving.

Sawyer added that the line carries weight in difficult times. He acknowledged criticism of policing as a profession accused of cover-ups and racism, while stressing that the symbol reflects solidarity and courage when officers face tragedy.

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