2x the sex offense, now, get away from our town! |
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2x the sex offense, now, get away from our town! |
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Even though, parents and communities are against having double and triple sex offenders living in their neighborhoods, it's pretty impossible to do anything about them without having congress pass a law. So basically, the law will state that multiple sex offenders will not be able to live within a certain footage of school grounds and wherever children are. However, do you all agree with this statment? Should sex offenders be banned from living near schools and "children infested" neighborhoods?
--- i think they should be closely monitored my the government, because since they've done it twice or three times already after they were convicted and put out of jail, what makes them think they won't do it again? |
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It was discovered that a one time sex offender was living next door to one of my friends (I don't know what the actual charge was) and since this was very close to the middle school and the offense somehow involved minors, he was essentially run out of the area by concerned parents to the point where police got involved and it made the news. Now, I understand wanting not to have a sex offender living across the street from the middle school, but I don't think it was necessary to run him off like that. He'd lived there for years without ever causing trouble (as far as I'm aware) so it seems ridiculous to suddenly jump to conclusions based on things that happened in the past. I do think he deserved more of a chance than that.
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