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Unread 04-19-2007, 12:40 PM   #14
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As I mentioned there is an easy way to prevent or lessen.

But you cannot invade their privacy. So one person's right of privacy is more important than 32 lives.

But then if you have been classified as a sex offender (and I am using that term loosely) - even 30 years ago, then you have no right of privacy. Your name and address is posted on official web sites with a map of the area so people can locate the person.

Which is more important - the name and address of a 18 year old kid (senior in high school) who has sex with a 16 year old girl (sophomore in high school -- or -- someone who has the potential to be dangerous to the unsuspecting public ???
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