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This is just the kind of mob mentality that puts us in danger. It reminds me of when someone tried burning my house down in Michigan when I was sleeping in it. Cops didn’t do shit when I tried to report it.

Not sure how it is now there but they made my life a living hell on top of my neighbors. From getting pulled over everyday putting me in cuffs and tearing my car apart for no reason, to getting me fired from 3 different jobs.

Neighbors were worse setting their dogs loose on me, shooting at me, (once got hit in the leg with a 22 short) and random times I’d come out and someone had spray painted baby raper or some other shit on my house and car.

I gained a major dislike for the state of Michigan and all of the police there. The registry didn’t stop me from committing a new crime. I did that on my own. All it did was put my family and friends in danger because they were associated with me. And almost cost me my life several times.

…but of course, a public registry isn’t “punishment.”

Hopefully they rebuild right back where they were.

Vigilantes that bear no shame for what they do are no less evil people than someone accused of sexual crime.

Well

I’m not sure what to say. This is a byproduct of how Florida has chosen to portray offenders! Yet, this individual hasn’t been convicted. I don’t know about you, but there (CNN) isn’t a week that goes by where I don’t read about a teacher molesting, sexting or having an affair with a minor! Yet, states like Florida demonize those on the registry. I think it’s a byproduct of society. You can’t open up a magazine or watch TV now without seeing sexual content, yet we demonize those who cross the line.

Video cameras people. Video cameras. And not the kind mounted up high that just verify what you already know happened, but the hi-res kind mounted at an elevation that can capture faces and license plates, with the video saved to the cloud, not locally where not can be stolen or torched.