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Sex Offenders License Plates
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Julesy Mar 13 2007, 11:49 PM Post #1
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I just read and saw something on the news about a new bill being introduced in Wisconsin that would have serious child sex offenders to have a special license plate saying they are indeed sex offenders.

Wisconsin's worst sex offenders would have to drive around with bright green license plates under a bill a Republican lawmaker introduced Monday.

Serious child molesters and sexually violent offenders would be required to bolt the plates onto their cars and trucks when they're released from prison, Rep. Joel Kleefisch said.

Many sex offenders use their cars to commit crimes, driving to see someone they meet online or prowling parks and schools, Kleefisch said. He picked green because children associate it with Mr. Yuk, a symbol designed to warn children of poison.

Kleefisch said he's also considering emblazoning each plate with a sex offender warning.

Ohio lawmakers are working on similar legislation, and Gov. Ted Strickland has said supports it. Ohio already requires repeat drunken drivers to display bright yellow tags


I think its a good idea. If I saw a plate like that I would scram double time. Yeah, people might wanna be vigilantes and hurt these people, but I think they lose the right to even be considered human when they severely sexually abuse a child. SO :purleeze to them.
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Denovissimus Mar 13 2007, 11:52 PM Post #2
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la anaconda de chocolatee Mar 13 2007, 11:58 PM Post #3
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oh ok, it would only be for the sex offenders that committed the most serious/worst crimes. I thought it would be for all sex offenders no matter what tier they were on. If that were the case then I would post a rebuttal about it, cause my brother in law is a registered "sex offender" on the first tier. But he did not really molest or sexually violate a child.

When he was 19 he was on spring break and he met this girl there who told him that she was 18 but later he found out that she was actually underage. They hung out on spring break, I assume he was having sex with her but I heard this story SOO long ago that I forget it. So anyway, on spring break one night they were both really drunk and got into a heated arguement. My brother in law picked her up and threw her out of the room into the hallway. She pressed charges and he was convicted of a sex crime because that is when he found out that she was underage so he went to jail for about a year and a half for statutory rape I believe and also aggravated assault for picking her up and dumping her in the hallway outside his room.

When my sister first started dating my brother in law about 8 years or so ago I think it was a year or so after he came out of jail. When we all first heard about this we were all leary, but my brother in law is a great guy who can get slightly out of hand when drunk (I have seen it, not that he has hit my sister or anything just gets in fights with men or verbal fights with my sister and is real belligerant) but he doesnt drink anymore at all and he has never done anything to hurt any child or woman since.

But, my point being, he has to be registered as a first tier sex offender. I am not sure if he has to be registered for life or even still is but if he no longer is he was for the past several years.

So I am all for this license plate thing as long as it is for the serious sex crime commiters and not first tier cases like my brother in law. If he had to drive around with that license plate I do not think that would be right at all.
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Julesy Mar 14 2007, 12:04 AM Post #4
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you think soon after, if this even goes through that they will have any sex offender get a license plate?

I think they should have special plates for all severe criminals.
like rapists,murderers and thieves!
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Not a bad idea, but I had my reservations for the types of reasons that Michele gave an example of.

Serious sex offenders, where beating was involved, cause it proves something, repeat offenders also.

But I am very leery of just designating anyone, cause there are fast underage girls out there who can also be little bitches and do exactly what that chick did to Michele's brother in law.

I also think it could potentially cause a negative environment. Surely there could be another way, registration is fine enough I guess.
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Julesy Mar 14 2007, 02:21 PM Post #6
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registration is used now and does nothing. I like this idea :rocks
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Kehlili Mar 14 2007, 02:26 PM Post #7
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Here's an idea, if they are so dangerous that we need to label them to stay away from them, why don't we oh I don't know, NOT RELEASE THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE???? Obviously they can't be par of society, the liscence plates would make sure of it. . . I understand prisons and such are a bg blackwhore budget wise, but maybe its worth it?
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Julesy Mar 14 2007, 02:30 PM Post #8
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i hear ya Kelly but I think its too exspensive to keep them incarcerated.
I think its like what..40,000 dollars a yr to keep them locked up?

ALot of people dont even make that much in a year.

I told my guy (cause we talked about this) that they should just be killed because they are a waste of life. They will never stop.
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Like I said I know its expensive but for non-violent offenders why can't we put them to work? I mean obviously we would need to pay gaurds and stuff, but why can't they do the day to day jobs? Like cooking and cleaning, and I know that most places have work programs, why can't they be like self-suffient communes? You want to eat, you grow it type things. Obviously they would have to import meat still but I dunno. A lot of the reasons why jails are so expensive are that they are poorly run and corruption. If government actually spent the money on things we need, like keeping these ppl away, we would have the money.

I don't know how I feel about killing, I don't think really anyone has the right to do so unless its self-defense . . . and once again there is so much corruption in that, the ratio of black vs white on death row, the ratio of blacks on death row in proportion of their precentage of total population, just think when George Bush was the governor of Texas the amount of black men he killed on death row, I don't remember the amount, but it was something insane. I think a better solution would be a way to find a way for them to contribute to society without them actually be a part of it.
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Bring back the chain gangs to clean up roads and fill up pot holes and clear space and such.

Oh, and castration for repeat offenders!
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Jane Mar 14 2007, 07:28 PM Post #11
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I was going to say that Jesse, castration!!!!!


I think the idea is a bad one, because:

1. the person would just get targetted for abuse and most likely murdered!

2. how would they enforce it? they'd just not have the special licence plate or they'd change their car, or steal a car to abduct someone

3. I disagree that most abuse happens by someone in a car, most abuser's abuse children they know, family members, nephew's/neices, their children, children's friends, partner's children. They have kids in their houses, they don't need to stalk strangers in cars and abduct them



I agree they shouldn't be let out at all if they are still a danger. I know from my job when sex offenders are released from prison they have to abide by certain conditions (no contact with children, not allowed in parks or shopping centres, no internet access) or they can be immediately recalled back to prison. The most dangerous ones are placed in hostels so staff can see that they aren't bringing anyone back to their room and they have to sign in every two hours, although of course if they really wanted to do something there is no stopping them. I find that wrong, that another person has to suffer before they are sent back to prison. But in most cases if they do something a second time they can stay in prison for an indederminate length of time. This is what happens over here anyway.
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Julesy Mar 14 2007, 09:55 PM Post #12
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castration wouldnt help either, much anyway because these bastards are so fucking sick that alot of them would do it just to torture children even if they get no sexual satisfaction.

I cant remember where I read that a guy who was medically castrated said he would still continue to do it and he would be better off dead!! :jesse
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Julesy Mar 16 2007, 12:38 AM Post #13
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I fucking wish a slow and painful death for child sex offenders.

what is wrong with these men that they are such sick fucks?

Convicted sex offender John Evander Couey was found guilty Wednesday afternoon of kidnapping, raping and murdering 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford by burying her alive inside trash bags.

A 6-year-old boy who vanished a week ago while playing near his trailer-park home was found slain Thursday after a registered sex offender and three other suspects stymied investigators for days with conflicting stories of the youngster's fate.

I would get them, tie them up and beat the holy shit outta them.
I dont care if that makes me worse then they are, they deserve it.
:jesse
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Lobotomies then! And make them lab rats!
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Julesy Mar 16 2007, 03:07 AM Post #15
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Lobotomies sound appealing for child molesters! But realistically, I doubt that could happen.


As for the plates, I think thats the best idea ever! Although, there would be some gray area as to what was like a "hardcore crime" and what was a misdemeanor or something, you know?

but I think the rapists and murders and child molesters should DEFINITELY be marked! I think it would deter them more and also, they deserve all the embarassment and name-calling that would arise from it.

Im spiteful though, so I think its a good punishment.

True Jane, it would be defnitely hard to enforce! But Im SURE they could have tabs kept on them, like once a month a check up. I know there is a convicted child molester here in Cary and he's not allowed to leave his house between like 12 and 4 when kids are coming home from school and I think he gets checked up on by the police once in a while.
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wouldn't that go against their rights?
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Julesy Mar 16 2007, 02:55 PM Post #18
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it would, but who cares. they are ruthless sick steaming piles of shit. :D
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Denovissimus Mar 16 2007, 03:00 PM Post #19
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They lost their rights when they violated the rights of another!
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Noname Mar 16 2007, 07:58 PM Post #20
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true. but aren't we anericans" even they mess up, aren't we still to uphold the law!
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