The spookiest time of the year is fast approaching, and you have likely already heard about local law enforcement officers preparing to keep your area free of danger on Halloween night.
They may be visiting schools to counsel kids on safe practices, they may be warning drivers about watching out for children on Halloween night, and in communities across America officers are fanning out to knock on the doors of registered sex offenders.
The idea behind police visits to local S.O.s (as sex offenders are referred to) is twofold.
Another op-ed in our favor. I never tire of these! Sadly, she fails to address the unconstitutionality of the signs, the house arrest, and not being able to celebrate the event (for those off paper, at least). But, I’ll take this sliver of good, as the rest is static to handle at another time–plus, you can’t give too much info at once to the ignorant masses, or they tune out. So I say thanks to this reporter for tossing RC threats on Halloween in with the poisoning myths…and then roundly debunking them.
I am really surprised that she wrote this piece after everything she did to try to take down Michael Jackson and her ties to Dateline, the scum of NBC.