Just how are the rino P.O.S's going to enfroce this law anyway?Will they send the michigan state police to californnia to arrest the owner of inernet dating sites that dont post background info ?Or will they fly the state police to manila to arrest the owner of filipinalove.com for not posting the background info on the WORLD WIDE web?
He reminds me of someone but I just can't place it.
I can't wait for Orrin Hatch to sponsor similar federal legislation. /semi-sarcasm
Background checks aren't going to be allowed to disclose what kind of anti-depressants a dating site participant has been prescribed, so the whole thing remains a big gamble. There is no way to legislate the risk out of an inherently risky activity.
I have walked through downtown Detroit at 2 a.m. - very interesting experience. Everyone figures if you are out on the Detroit streets at 2 a.m., you must be a real bad m*f* and will leave you alone. Just walk with good posture and don't make eye contact with anyone and you are usually o.k.
Crikey, how safe is romance OFFLINE?
99.9% of internet relationships are simple, normal relationships, the .1% of internet relationships that go wrong, wind up being written up as a newspaper article.
99.9% of non internet relationships (boy meets girl etc) are simple normal relationships, , the .1% that go wrong NEVER wind up in the newspaper.
66.34% of all statistics you read on the internet are made up on the spot by the author.
eHarmony - for when you want to meet that special someone with no felony convictions on their record.
Internet Dating was good to me. I met a few good women that were interested in relationships and met a lot of women interested in only a weekend fling (these were good also). I was always open and honest with the women I chatted with on these sites and they all new about recent stint in prison long before we met face to face.
Honesty is always better than lying.
I met my husband of ten years the "old fashioned" pre-computer way; through a newspaper ad. I'm surprised those haven't been banned as well.
Stupid legislation. You pays your money and you takes your chances. The way things are portrayed in the media, everyone's a freak and we should all be living in individual caves, never interacting with our fellow wo/man.
Why don't these Elected Representatives of the People put more time, money and effort into protecting kids on-line from pedophiles? Has anyone missed that there have been three abductions in the past week alone, let alone how many "sting" operations that caught pedophiles in the act?
I have a better idea. Pass a law in Michigan requiring single women to avoid men completely.
You know, this makes sense. Otherwise you'd have folks like Scott Peterson getting marriage proposals.
Oh, wait........
Alan Cropsey's behind this one?? I didn't expect this from him.
I think the net is a pretty good place to meet people. Some will be nice, some will be slime. But you can get that result at the local Parents without Partners or Toastmasters or the Tavern down the street-even Church can yield some clinkers. The guy I'm dating now, and have dated for six years, I met while playing bridge online. Nicest guy I've ever met. Don't tell him I said so, though.......