Visiting registrant arrested and held without bond after failing to register cell phone number
A person required to register as a sex offender from Iowa was arrested after failing to register his phone number with local authorities.
He was booked Monday without bond at the Sumter County Detention Center after he failed to report his cell phone number.
His original offense was from 2004.
So let me try to understand the LOGIC here…. The man who drove through a parade and KILLED 6 kids, wounding several others AT LEAST gets a bond, even if a high one. A man fails to put his phone number on Schindler’s List and gets NO BOND. Ok, just making sure there’s actual LOGIC in this.
Maestro
come on man, wake up. The answer is simple. It is because “Nothing” related to those with a sex offense is punishment. The list includes things”
Not being able to answer our own door during Halloween
Having marks of the beast place on our driver’s licenses
Having 2 to 4 times a year go in person to re-register even though we are not on probation.
And many more times if we so much as get a new pair of shoes we did not register (Being sarcastic with that one)
I could go on and on, but the fact remains that eventually they will be allowed to add us back onto lifetime probation. Some states or cities already require a “Forced” and “Required” registration fee.
I have a list of at least 50 things written down for when I go before a judge soon to try and get off the registry. I have been on it since it started in 1997 for charges from 1991. With, according to the Gestapo no chance of ever getting off the registry even if I die. (Maybe a family member will have to register me when I pass)
One last thing, you are mis-using the word logic. That word does not exist in the World of registries. If there was any “Logic” applied, there would be no registries. So logic goes out the window with anything related to our situations.
Here in Florida, a black man with a lengthy and violent criminal history stands accused of killing a white child in an unprovoked attack. Police say they haven’t identified a motive. The accused is NOT a sex offender, just a “drifter” by police standards. This case reminds me of the Adam Walsh case because there was no evidence that Adam Walsh was sexually abused before his murder. Yet, we have to comply with the Adam Walsh act decades after his death. Now I wonder whether legislation will be introduced in the name of the young victim in this case to register drifters who have violent criminal histories. See Ryan Rogers murder: Florida police identify suspect in custody after teen’s ‘deliberate’ killing
https://www.foxnews.com/us/ryan-rogers-murder-florida-suspect