The city of Anson is stirring over a controversy dealing with a landlord and his tenant who is a registered sex offender. On Saturday, the landlord said he was surprised when he got a citation stating that his tenant broke city law by living within 1,000 feet of a local middle school. Full Article
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How is the registry not punishment again? Especially since he’s considered a “low risk”? And i do believe the chief cannot refused to be placed on camera… it’s a tax payer funded position and this is a community issue at this point, the news media was trying to cover this issue.
The landlord is doing the right thing by fighting back, glad to see that.
$2,000 a day every day the tenant lives on the property. Here is the real reason to have the ordinance. Revenue enhancement. Who else but a registrant gets fined for simply existing at a place others are allowed.
I love the positive comments on this news link.