Why even bother with such nonsense when, if the person is on probation the probation officer already prohibits such, and if violated the person would go back to prison. So this law would accomplish nothing that isn't already happening! Policital reasons (votes) are behind this waste of the legislature's time!
5-27-2009 New York:
A Nassau County legislator plans to propose legislation Wednesday that would send sexual predators back to prison if they are caught going on social networking Web sites.
Facebook and MySpace have already agreed to block some 25,000 registered sex offenders listed on a state database, according to state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who drafted the law passed last May that created the database.
"State law puts the onus on the site operators, this puts the onus on the probation department and the probationer," Legis. David Mejias (D-Farmingdale) said Tuesday.
Mejias said he would be joined at a news conference Wednesday by supporters of his proposal, including Nassau County police and probation officials and Laura Ahearn, executive director of Parents for Megan's Law...... To read the rest of this article:
What is so interesting about this TODAY is, over at Sex Offender Issues Blog a RSO that lived close to the legislator mentioned above actually went to his office to speak to him. Click on the picture below to read what happened:
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