March 10, 2013

Dougherty Co introduces new sex offender management program

Its time for a reality check: "The registry Protects NO ONE!" It is equivalent to a deck of index cards of names and pics of people, made available online. It tells folks where these people can be found when they are sleeping for a few hours of the night/day. Anyone who thinks otherwise is not facing reality.

Consider this, a telephone book or the Yellow pages, has names and addresses of local businesses, and many of them are online or in social networks. Are those any different than the registry (on paper or online)? And, how do those PROTECT anyone? Reality, they cannot protect you! Law enforcement and Politicians want you to think the registry PROTECTS you, but it does not, it sucks up your hard earned money in salaries to support the farce. Next time a bill comes up, or you vote, remember this, and confront the Politicians w/reality.
3-10-2013 Georgia:

ALBANY, GA (WALB) - The Dougherty County Sheriff's Office is making sure that members of the community are familiar with the sex offender registry laws and how they work.

In a question and answer style forum, sex offender registrar Rebecca Cranford explained how the county protects members of the community. She urged those in attendance to go online and access the database to see if there is an offender living near them. Cranford also explained the new sex offender management program that the county has in place to further protect citizens.

"It helps with tracking, monitoring, keeping up with registered sex offenders, sharing, exchanging information, with the other agencies and the other counties in other state of Georgia. I have access to information on registered sex offenders in other states as well, if those states also utilize the same sex offender management program," said Cranford.

She also explained that the only ways to be removed from the registry is to pass away or to be removed from the list by the Sheriff's Office. ..Source.. by WALB10News.com. Same issues HERE: Registry tracks sex offenders (Tracking is a bigger farce)

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