NJ Governor Signs “Cathy’s Law,” Targeting Online Car Accident Photos

NJ Governor Signs “Cathy’s Law,” Targeting Online Car Accident Photos

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08/14/2012 // WPB, FL, USA // Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley // (press release)

Trenton, NJ — New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, signed “Cathy’s Law” on Wednesday, August 8, 2012, making it illegal for first responders to post photos or videos of car accident victims online without the victim’s family’s approval.

The new legislation was prompted after 40-year-old Cathy Bates was killed in October 2009, when her SUV slammed into another SUV head-on in Barnegat, reports TheDailyJournal.com.

While responding emergency crews worked to save Bated, a Pinewood Estates Volunteer Fire Company personnel took photos of her inside the crushed vehicle and posted them to Facebook.

Bates was taken to Southern Ocean Medical Center where she died 90 minutes after arriving for medical treatment.

Under “Cathy’s Law,” violators can face up to 18 months in jail and fines up to $10,000.

“It’s bad enough to have that happen. Then to have these photos posted online — everyone becomes a victim,” said Lucille Bates-Wickward, Cathy’s mother, adding friends and family were upset the photos were posted, as the TheDailyJournal.com reports.

Legal News Reporter: Nicole Howley-Legal news for New Jersey lawyers.

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