Program Uses GPS To Track Sex Offenders 338
43 sex offenders in Pennsylvania's Allegheny County are wearing GPS monitoring devices as part of a pilot program designed to keep track of their movements. If the offender moves into an "exclusion zone," police are called. “Exclusion zones for example [are] schools, daycares, playgrounds, facilities where children congregate for those sex offenders,” John Hudson, a security consultant, said. “We’ve identified in their red zones. If an offender with a device goes into one of the red zones, an exclusion zone, we’ll be notified immediately.”
Close the centers (Score:5, Funny)
How about just closing down the centers for the molesters full of children? Wouldn't that be easier than GPS tracking?
Who thought facilities to supply sex offenders with victims was a good idea in the first place?
WTF (Score:4, Funny)
from the summary:
facilities where children congregate for those sex offenders
know, I'm pretty sure this is a comma placement issue, but if not, just WOW.
We sure are making it easy for sex offenders these days... But if that causes it to call the police, is that entrapment?
Odd.
Re:WTF (Score:3, Funny)
Look, if you're a danger to society, you should be removed from that society.
Finally someone that agrees that we should greatly expand the death penalty!