The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a month-long ban on drones for parts of New Jersey, citing “special security reasons.” The Temporary Flight Restrictions cover nearly two dozen towns and cities, from Camden to Bayonne, Edison, Harrison and Jersey City. It prohibits uncrewed aircrafts from operating within a “nautical mile” of the airspace specified — much of it over “critical New Jersey infrastructure” — including from the ground up to 400 feet. Those who violate the order “may be intercepted, and/or detained and interviewed by federal, state, or local law enforcement or other government personnel.” The FAA added it could also take administrative action, including imposing civil penalties and suspending or revoking the operators’ certificates, in addition to pursuing criminal charges. The agency further warned the “United States government may use deadly force against the airborne [aircraft], it if is determined that the [aircraft] poses an imminent security threat.” The ban — which will remain in effect until Jan.