boofy said...
...showed a website you can log onto with your address in the states where the location, photo and address of every known sex offender comes up as an icon on a google like map of your area. I think these sex offenders give up their right to anonymity and being part of a functional society when they commit the crime.
So you can stand with a group across the road from his house and shout abuse/cut up his front-lawn hose/throw half-bricks though the windows until he leaves the suburb? Then where is he to go?
boofy said...
I think these sex offenders give up their right to anonymity and being part of a functional society when they commit the crime.
This statement gives the OK for you to name him at the beginning of your next sentence, does it? Would you have felt uncomfortable about naming him in the context of his actions without nominating a 'punishment' ?
'These' sex offenders, but not 'those' sex offenders?
boofy said...
I think these sex offenders give up their right to anonymity and being part of a functional society when they commit the crime.
But the teenager who 'king-hit' and killed a young man up the 'Cross last month (or his cousin on remand for murder in Sydney's west some time back), and the group that murdered a young man in Parramatta the same weekend... are all OK to re-enter a functional society after they do their 10-20 years in prison?
boofy said...
I hope if he is proven guilty he suffers for the rest of his lonely life.
Although he has acknowledged he has viewed child porn, he hasn't been proven guilty - yet your statement adds to his suffering immediately.