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#2
By
AikiRooster
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September 25th, 2008
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| Yeah, I bet it's missing a lot of freaks but I guess it would require the individual freak to be registered and put on there. Still better than nothing. | ||||||||||||||||||
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#3
By
senojekips
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September 25th, 2008
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| I would like to know who makes these lists available, they do a great service. ... So long as they are 100% correct. There's always the danger that someone will move, and the new people that move in will be ostracised, or worse. So long a it's just used to make people aware of who is in their area it's a great idea. |
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#4
By
03USMC
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September 25th, 2008
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| My dept. publishes a monthly lists and distributes them to all the municipal dept's and they are available to all concerned persons . We also add and update our info to the state patrol sex offender web site every 30 days. I worked Sex Crimes for a year. Worst year of my career. | ||||||||||||||||||
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#5
By
the_13th_redneck
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September 25th, 2008
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| Holy crap... they had one at the School Without Walls High School. I knew that place was pretty darn crooked. |
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#6
By
senojekips
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September 25th, 2008
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| Here in Australia several interested public groups have tried to list sex offenders on the Internet, and every time, they are had to remove them. |
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#7
By
the_13th_redneck
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September 25th, 2008
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| Because there's always that unfortunate victim of the system.. |
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#9
By
AikiRooster
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September 25th, 2008
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| I would assume it depends on whether it's privately ran, ran by govt or combo. Combo would most likely be most effective. Govt would be ok if it was supervised by someone competent and private would be ok if good money was involved. For this one though, I am not sure who runs it or if any supervision is in place to keep it 100% accurate. As I do, I would suggest to take it for what it's worth, but always assume their are more out there, not on this list, for whatever reason. | ||||||||||||||||||
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