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Topic History of: The Sex Offender Register Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
hedda wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
A man who lives near me who went nutty and ran around naked was put on the register even though it wasn't sexual.
Who decides who goes on and not?
I think a court has to order it & may have the option not to.
the schitzophrenic thinking behind a register : to somehow know where everyone is but then the claim repeatedly made that offenders cannot be cured and could act spontaneously so what is the point ?
another ludicrous idea adopted from the USA which Britain now follows so slavishly yet some US communities have successfully challenged the idea that permanent punishment is unconstitutional.
If people are such a danger, don't let them loose at all. Otherwise, let them live in peace. |
hedda |
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
A man who lives near me who went nutty and ran around naked was put on the register even though it wasn't sexual.
Who decides who goes on and not?
I think a court has to order it & may have the option not to.
the schitzophrenic thinking behind a register : to somehow know where everyone is but then the claim repeatedly made that offenders cannot be cured and could act spontaneously so what is the point ?
another ludicrous idea adopted from the USA which Britain now follows so slavishly yet some US communities have successfully challenged the idea that permanent punishment is unconstitutional. |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
A man who lives near me who went nutty and ran around naked was put on the register even though it wasn't sexual.
Who decides who goes on and not? |
JK2006 |
I suspect, as usual, they are just wrong. |
SP17 |
SP17 wrote:
www.dailymail.co.UK/news/article-2770701
Fair enough JK - but here is my source.

The bit about DLT not signing the SOR is in the penultimate paragraph of the Mail's article on him - in the link. I, for one, am totally confused. |
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