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2 hours ago, B00M said:

33, in Austin. Realized a fucking know 1 of the high risk assholes through adult sports (statutory with a 12 year old when he was 17/18). Another high risk piece of shit was 21 when he raped a 7 year old boy in 1991.

What do I win?

A preferred walk-on spot with the Baylor Bears.

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This is a "Mini Park" is in Winter Park, Florida, where I used to live.  It's 0.19 acres, or a single family lot where the City bought an old house and tore it down and made the "mini park."

It made zero sense to me until I realized that sex offenders were barred from living near a public park (I don't remember the distance).  The city effectively drove out any sex offenders by scattering them around the City.

 

Go away!

 

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Tried this for where I live in Oklahoma, I have none. My friends have 4 and 9, respectively. My nose is firmly pointed towards the sky. 

Oklahoma’s registry is to track non-sex offenders since it’s an easier list to maintain.
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22 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:


Oklahoma’s registry is to track non-sex offenders since it’s an easier list to maintain.

The correct answer is "nobody presses charges because they don't want their father/brother/uncle to go to jail".

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9 hours ago, B00M said:

33, in Austin. Realized a fucking know 1 of the high risk assholes through adult sports (statutory with a 12 year old when he was 17/18). Another high risk piece of shit was 21 when he raped a 7 year old boy in 1991.

What do I win?

So you guard him or he guards you?

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I’m partially surprised that you can’t search on an offenders work address because I assume they have to report their work place name and address to authorities.  But I guess that would make some unemployable when coworkers discovered their status. 

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Just now, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I’m partially surprised that you can’t search on an offenders work address because I assume they have to report their work place name and address to authorities.  But I guess that would make some unemployable when coworkers discovered their status. 

It would also subject their employers to opprobrium.  But why not?  What the fuck?

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One within one mile. I live close enough to a school that I can clearly hear the announcements from my living room. I also checked my hometown. At least one from my high school still living there. There's someone that I used to be pretty close that's on there for aggravated assault of an 11-year-old - a genuinely nice, yet very troubled person.

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2, and surprisingly one is a woman in West Ranch who likes to party with 15 year old boys. The other is some 24yr old that was prob sending dick pics to a 14yr old online. 127025044c5afee67e7d585d41187356.jpg

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On 5/24/2019 at 4:06 PM, Bullneck said:

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This is a "Mini Park" is in Winter Park, Florida, where I used to live.  It's 0.19 acres, or a single family lot where the City bought an old house and tore it down and made the "mini park."

It made zero sense to me until I realized that sex offenders were barred from living near a public park (I don't remember the distance).  The city effectively drove out any sex offenders by scattering them around the City.

 

Go away!

 

Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders.  Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list. 

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On 5/25/2019 at 10:57 PM, fattyflattie said:

Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders.  Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list. 

That sounds like San Leon...and I’ve considered buying a mobile home park or building one tbere

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Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders.  Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list. 

calling her a Lady is probably giving her the benefit of the doubt.

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