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Detour: Police Outnumber Protesters Who Planned To Close Route 80

A protest march aimed at closing Route 80 in Hackensack on Friday was redirected to Route 46 in Teterboro instead. It got stopped there, as well, so the marchers headed back to the city.

Police outnumbered protesters by at least 3-to-1.

Police outnumbered protesters by at least 3-to-1.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
The protesters plans changed.

The protesters plans changed.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
NJ State Police and other law enforcement officers were waiting.

NJ State Police and other law enforcement officers were waiting.

Photo Credit: Jerry DeMarco
Entrance closed.

Entrance closed.

Photo Credit: Victor Scrivens for DAILY VOICE
So much for that.

So much for that.

Photo Credit: DAILY VOICE

New Jersey State Police troopers and local police outnumbered the protesters at least three to one.

The 60 or so protesters who began marching on Union Street "were strongly advised against" heading to Route 80, a ranking law enforcement official told Daily Voice. 

State Police wanted to keep them off the highways to prevent injuries, the official said.

Law enforcement officers from other area agencies joined their State Police colleagues as backup or remained on standby.

It worked.

Route 46 in Teterboro was temporarily closed while police redirected the marchers back toward Hackensack.

They decided on rallying at Columbus Park. Police were on hand there, as well.

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