May 19, 2011

Alert ID: Sex Offender Information Now Available

This story is carefully written to dupe the public. Story claims the offender who killed Jessica Lundsford lived across the street from where Jessica lived, and authorities failed to let Lundsford know he was there. REALITY: The offender (John Couey) was staying with family who lived across the street from Lundsford, but Couey was not properly registered as living there, therefore the AlertID system could never have informed Lundsford as the story implies.

The story is written as a sales pitch not providing the correct facts. Further, the real question is, does AlertID directly access the state registry in real time, or has it made its own copy of registry information, at some point in the past and displays that, which is not current information, it is secondarily disseminated from old records.
5-19-2011 Nevada:

Reno, Nev. -- Alert I.D., a free service provided to people across Nevada, now enables users to find out whether sex offenders are living near their homes, schools and workplaces.

"They have brought to Nevada something we wish we could have done," said Acting Department of Public Safety Director Chris Perry. "This is the perfect public-private partnership."

Alert I.D. founder Keli Wilson said she met with Mark Lunsford, a Florida man whose daughter Jessica, 9, was abducted, raped and murdered by a Tier 3 sex offender who lived across the street.

But Lunsford never knew of the man's background, because authorities in Florida never told the neighbors. He asked Wilson to institute a system that allows Nevadans to find out whether such offenders are living close by so they may protect themselves and their families.

"This is a promise we made, and a promise we kept," said Wilson.

Once an Alert I.D. user logs into the system and provides an address, the user can see names, pictures and addresses of convicted sex offenders living nearby. ..Source.. by My4News

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great!!! Now we can abolish all registries.This system actually
can save the taxpayers alot of money while still keeping the public informed.Any takers???

Daniel Goichman said...

its great. another way to waste money on a problem that doesnt exist. the good news is that all of the dangerous sex offenders are locked up for life. and the only people you have to worry about now are the ones not discovered yet. if a person is on the registry it just means he learned his lesson and his life has already been destroyed finanically,, emotionally, and probably psychologically. cheers to the 55 deaths to people on the registry and the millions victiimized now by vandalism and g_d-knows what other threats these people have been harmed by having their information shared on the registry. anyone do a count yet to have many people classified as sex offenders have been murdered in prison? i didn't think so. not much interest in finding out how much a person's life is destroyed by, by being charged with this crime. keep up the good work.