To: pabianice
If you take a map of the city that you live in, and block out all areas that are within 2000 feet of a school or daycare, what per cent of the city is not blocked out?
2 posted on
02/15/2004 9:05:33 AM PST by
per loin
To: per loin
If you take a map of the city that you live in, and block out all areas that are within 2000 feet of a school or daycare, what per cent of the city is not blocked out?Your point? Sex offenders have a habit of offending again and again, and all too often it ends up in a real tragedy - why should they expect to find convenient housing?
18 posted on
02/15/2004 10:31:13 AM PST by
trebb
(Ain't God good . . .)
To: per loin
>>If you take a map of the city that you live in, and block out all areas that are within 2000 feet of a school or daycare, what per cent of the city is not blocked out?<<<
I dont live in a small town but given your stated parameters, there are still lots of residential areas left. The problem is that "I" would not want to live within 2000 feet of a sex offender either. I dont believe that repeat sex offenders should be allowed in the general society anyway.
27 posted on
02/15/2004 3:04:20 PM PST by
tj005
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