NY Times – Room for Debate: Lawmakers have to ask what restrictions make people safer, and which just create new problems like camps of homeless sex offenders. Full Article (5 Articles)
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Wow…this sounds like Orange County…except they don’t want us talking to each other here.
Excellent ..excellent article in there too assistant Professor
Jennings “Laws from baseless Assumptions “…at least the
NYTimes is putting the issue out there…Excellent.
In their comment section a reader points out what I’ve said
in a different article here before and that is the next so called
“sex” crime will be from some person NOT on a registry list…
in NewYork the percentage is over 96 that a sex crime today
or tomorrow was NOT from someone on registry list…my
understanding here in California its >99 % the next sex crime
won’t be from someone on registry …they are wasting time and
money.
Here’s a great idea.
Put everyone on the RSO list and then those who have NOT committed a crime in 10 years time drop off the list. Most of us would be off the list.
I agree with everyones comments. I really dont understand this. Cities are putting restrictions on where sex offenders can live and visit! So, how do they expect these individuals to get jobs, move forward with their lives and be decent law abiding citizens? Seriously. I often wonder if cities try to instill these fears to hire more police? Again, I still get hassled once a year from police and while all of my charges have been dismissed and I received informal probation, they act like Im Americas Most Wanted? Surreal. They drive around and show up in this American Made SUV with tinted windows or Nissan Altimas? I mean, get real. We presently have homeless and jobless sex offenders. Now, if you were jobless, homeless and destitute and being harassed by police, what would you do? Its almost as though the police set people up to fail? No offense, but Im truly surprised we havent heard of a sex offender losing it? People can only be pushed soo hard.