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May 30, 2009

Sex Offenders face new Hurrdle

Can't run, can't hide.....Registered sex offenders' employment, school and occupational license information all are now visible by anyone interested via the online registry. The rapists and child molesters dare complain because they have hard times finding jobs, they call it a hurdle, lol.
“This is not keeping the public any safer,” said Molnar, whose son is a convicted sex offender. “It’s a feel-good law. It’s a tremendous problem. We want them to reintegrate into society and lead productive lives, and they can’t do that when they don’t have jobs.”
Wow, It took me forever and a month to find a job, and I'm holding on like a baby monkey. Now I'm not the judge so I won't go condemning anyone, but life is just that - life. Deal with it. Be glad our technology is not where it will assuredly be with the Retinal Scans and Human Identification chips, bar codes, etc. All that is totally worth a click. My point is each action calls for reaction. You send naked picture messages of yourself and they end up in episode #42,798 on You know you Dead Azz Wrong, where 25 commenters discuss your belly fat, and cluttered and dusty belongings - who's fault? yes, yours. You, a 24 year-old man cruise around the local high school eventually picking up a hotpants girl that swears she is 18, but honestly is 16 or 14, and her parents rightfully call the cops on you, give your license plate info, and you get convicted of statutory rape - someone else's fault? I think not. Okay maybe they're not comparable, but both are crazy common and people will judge you regardless to the real deal. Do I think that consequence/ judgement should follow you electronically for the rest of your life? Criminals, yes. Naked picture Messages, no.

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