Sex offender shuffle

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So, is it only sex offenders whose identity gets revealed to their neighbours? I wonder whether US lawmakers think that it's more important for people to know about 19-year-olds who have sex with their 17-year-old girlfriends or basement dwellers who are caught with lolicon manga than about murderers who might be living amongst them.

(on a related note, I often think that the Anglo-Saxon countries are having a competition to see who can be the most hysterical about paedophilia. If so, Canada is winning after overtaking Britain :-D)
 
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So, is it only sex offenders whose identity gets revealed to their neighbours? I wonder whether US lawmakers think that it's more important for people to know about 19-year-olds who have sex with their 17-year-old girlfriends or basement dwellers who are caught with lolicon manga than about murderers who might be living amongst them.

(on a related note, I often think that the Anglo-Saxon countries are having a competition to see who can be the most hysterical about paedophilia. If so, Canada is winning after overtaking Britain :-D)
Once you read the actual article, it actually makes sense.  No cybersex with 12 years old.  Of course, it leaves room for interpretation and therein lies the problem ...
 
Hey, I read that article :cry:

And the room for interpretation does mean that, for people who fit society's idea of a sex criminal (i.e. ugly, socially awkward and lacking charisma), there is a very real possibility of some legal action being taken for as little as talking to a child online.
 
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