In 2010 there will be a census taken by the federal government, it is estimated to cost $11 billion dollars. Having the police do a monthly/quarterly census of registered persons may eventually be cost prohibitive. So, Mr. John Q. Public how much money do you want to divert from your children's education (or other worthy cause, Colleges, Health Care or Seniors) to know where former sex offenders SLEEP for a FEW hours of the day? The RSO census shows nothing more than that; where they sleep for a few hours. Further, no one has yet proved registry's have any public safety value, but it sounds good, right?2-6-2010 Florida:
VIERA -- Law enforcement officials said new laws are making it tougher for them to keep track of sex offenders.
In Brevard County alone, there are 712 registered sex offenders, all of whom are required to register with the Sheriff’s Office either twice or four times a year, depending on the severity of their crime.
New laws have increased the price for new identification, and the amount of paperwork needed to show proof of residency at the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
Officials said many sex offenders are homeless or move around a lot.
A sex offender’s license must have the correct address listed, or they could face a third-degree felony charge.
Authorities said in certain cases, the new laws are making it much tougher on sex offenders trying to register.
“The identification law is something that Homeland Security came up with, so when people come in, they are who they say they are,” said Lt. Todd Goodyear, with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. “It wasn’t aimed at sex offenders, but for a lot of these guys, particularly with residency, it’s hard for them to prove it.”
Before October 2009, it cost $10 to renew a license. Now, it costs $25.
Brevard County officials said many sex offenders move around several times a year, which can become a financial strain.
Officials said in some cases, these new rules make it more difficult for them to track the offenders, and more difficult for the offenders to comply. ..Source.. Margaret Kavanagh


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