As Legal Services of Greater Miami attorney Jeffrey Hearne cautioned the Judge and the media less than one week ago; unless something is done (about the 2500 foot exclusion zone) new encampments will pop up and “the cycle will continue.”
It took less than a week after hundreds of registrants were evicted from a warehouse district along the railroad tracks near Hialeah for a new encampment to emerge; “Bookville V”, is named after lobbyist Ron Book, the man who not only created the laws that force sex offenders to cluster in small pockets of availability in Miami-Dade County, but also the person who then kicks them out of those pockets. This new location will be the fifth time “the cycle has continued”, the first being the notorious Julia Tuttle Causeway encampment.
Located under and alongside the State Road 112 bridge, there are already 75 men and women registered to the location. With a couple more days for registration deadlines, and individuals who will undoubtedly get kicked out of other temporary locations they scattered to after this week’s eviction, we expect more to be added daily.
Related links:
A Heartless Man Without A Soul [blog.womenagainstregistry.org 5/16/18]
The brilliance of the politicians and the justice system: move them from one squalid, unsanitary camp to another regardless of the offense.
I have to wonder if or when Lauren will step in and say “Enough, Dad, no more” because it could start to impact her political career and life in general. I could be wrong on that where she may not say it if her and her husband don’t think so. There could be a point where it could impact her twin children.
I sincerely hope this does not get worse before it gets better for those in these encampments or people enflame it to make it worse.
BTW, found this article since some of the readers her have questioned the charity, her work and politics.
As Lauren Book Hints at Run, Some Question if Her Charity Could Become Political Tool
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/as-lauren-book-hints-at-run-some-question-if-her-charity-could-become-political-tool-6559904