Oneida County and state laws restricting where registered sex offenders can live aren’t being enforced in Utica. Full Article
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There are so many laws on the books, they cannot all be actively enforced. Some must be put on the back burner. Police have made a rational, sensible decision not to enforce these laws. I hope more police adopt this same approach.
And by the way, the public and the politicians might take notice of this. The cops are telling you these restrictions are just not needed.
Let’s all say goodbye to bad laws.