New Jersey Code § 48:12-165

Strikes; interfering with employees; injuring, destroying or obstructing property; misdemeanor
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48:12-165. Strikes; interfering with employees; injuring, destroying or obstructing property; misdemeanor
Any person who shall, in aid or furtherance of the objects of any strike upon any railroad:
a. Interfere with, molest or obstruct a railroad employee performing his duty as such; or
b. Obstruct a railroad track within this state; or
c. Injure, destroy, take possession of or remove the rolling stock or other property of a railroad company; or
d. Prevent or attempt to prevent the use of such rolling stock or other property by such company or its employees; or
e. By offer of recompense, induce an employee of any railroad company within this state to leave the service of the company while in transit--
Shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and may also be imprisoned not exceeding one year, at the discretion of the court.

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