San Mateo County will now be part of a nationwide network of over 5,000 law enforcement agencies, including over 45 California agencies. Full Article
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A few thoughts…. 1. who pays for this? The tax payers of San Mateo County? 2. the web site lacks the required language against misuse of this information 3. on the other hand, it does not look like it is illegal for 290 registrants to view this information. This is a perfect opportunity for registrants in San Mateo County to network and connect!
Why not list every one in san moron county…..just like that commercial with Pinochle …’you have potential ..he has potential ..they have potential ‘………Taxpayer’s ..you see that scheme ..??
Who decides ‘dangerous’…??..when was the court finding of ‘dangerous’..??..slanderous here..??
(add ) …..libel..??……(to previous comment)
I see another Fresno type murder in the making. Why is no one knocking the public registry down with all these murders as evidence of the threat it poses to registrants and their families???
Registry incites hate, discrimination, bias, violence, harm, and double jeopardy.