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Comment Re:Debt to society? (Score 0, Redundant) 358

And as someone with a very close relative a victom of a sexual related crime, i hope no-one elses daughter meets that guy after he has left jail (served 6 years). He's really a charm, and can be very convincing when he has a gun in his hand.

Jail may have cured him, but about 5 to 10% of these people do it again within 5 years after release from prisson. I think this one will.
Where I live, we don't get to know where these people live after leaving jail, and with this guy that worries me.. He knows where _WE_ live...

But for sure, public exposing their whereabouts should be for the real dangerous cases only.

And having said that.... Those really dangerous persons should probably not be out in the first place.... They should likely be confined to psychiatric care anyway

Comment Re:Tired of scare tactics. (Score 5, Insightful) 358

Lemme see.... A sex offender is anyone convicted of a sex based offense. I was under the impression that going to a hooker is an sex offense in some jurisdictions.

And also... What happened to the idea that once you served your time your debt to society is paid?

Make no mistake I want to keep my kids safe. But isn't this a perfect way of pushing an offender of the track again??

Comment In other news... (Score 1) 4

Ten major film companies, including Disney, Universal, Warner Bros and Colombia Pictures, are suing All major ISP's and demanding that the file sharing site "cease aiding the production of copies" of their films and television shows. The companies also want The Pirate Bay to stop making the recorded material available to the general public.
Next in line are Cable companies and telephone operators. A spokesperson claims that "after that we are targeting Intel and AMD for making the CPU's that makes it possible"

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