If there is any truth to the principle that, "if one person of a group/class commits a wrong then all persons of that group/class must be equally punished even those in the past," then, since Mark Foley went bad, this lawmakers ought to be released from his appointed post. That principle is followed far too often by lawmakers and shows their intent is further punishment and not safety of anyone. GPS -in no way- is a preventative tool, it merely follows an offender, to and from crimes, if they want to commit further crimes. GPS manufacturers will also attest to that.12-25-2009 Ohio:
Columbus -- Homeless sex offenders would be required to wear global positioning devices to track their whereabouts, under legislation being considered in the Ohio House.
Rep. Clayton Luckie, a Democrat from the Dayton area, offered House Bill 369 after two women in his district were attacked by the same homeless sex offender.
"There are predators out there that prey on women and children in our society, putting not just the public but our families in danger," Luckie told members of the House's Criminal Justice Committee Dec. 9. "... Are there better ways to track and monitor people convicted of major sexual crimes but do not have a permanent address? I believe there is a better way."
Tier III sex offenders -- category includes those guilty of rape and crimes against children -- already are required to register their addresses with law enforcement every 90 days.
But of the 5,586 sex offenders currently being monitored by the state, close to 500 are homeless, Luckie said.
Under his bill, those who do not have home addresses would be required to be monitored via a GPS device until they have a fixed residence.
"I believe this law is necessary to monitor those who are deemed most dangerous," Luckie said. "No one can foresee who will commit a crime and when they will do it.
"However, we can take steps to help deter criminal behavior." ..Source.. Marc Kovac, Capital Bureau Chief
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I am on GPS while on probation, and I need a residence with a landline phone connection to plug it in for charging and monitoring. Where does a homeless person plug in a GPS device? This appears to be nothing but another opportunity for LE to violate an RFSO.
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