May 24, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, B00M said: 33, in Austin. Realized a fucking know 1 of the high risk assholes through adult sports (statutory with a 12 year old when he was 17/18). Another high risk piece of shit was 21 when he raped a 7 year old boy in 1991. What do I win? A preferred walk-on spot with the Baylor Bears.
May 24, 20196 yr This is a "Mini Park" is in Winter Park, Florida, where I used to live. It's 0.19 acres, or a single family lot where the City bought an old house and tore it down and made the "mini park." It made zero sense to me until I realized that sex offenders were barred from living near a public park (I don't remember the distance). The city effectively drove out any sex offenders by scattering them around the City. Go away!
May 25, 20196 yr Tried this for where I live in Oklahoma, I have none. My friends have 4 and 9, respectively. My nose is firmly pointed towards the sky.
May 25, 20196 yr Tried this for where I live in Oklahoma, I have none. My friends have 4 and 9, respectively. My nose is firmly pointed towards the sky. Oklahoma’s registry is to track non-sex offenders since it’s an easier list to maintain.
May 25, 20196 yr 22 minutes ago, CooterBrown said: Oklahoma’s registry is to track non-sex offenders since it’s an easier list to maintain. The correct answer is "nobody presses charges because they don't want their father/brother/uncle to go to jail".
May 25, 20196 yr 9 hours ago, B00M said: 33, in Austin. Realized a fucking know 1 of the high risk assholes through adult sports (statutory with a 12 year old when he was 17/18). Another high risk piece of shit was 21 when he raped a 7 year old boy in 1991. What do I win? So you guard him or he guards you?
May 25, 20196 yr I’m partially surprised that you can’t search on an offenders work address because I assume they have to report their work place name and address to authorities. But I guess that would make some unemployable when coworkers discovered their status.
May 25, 20196 yr Just now, Nice Guy Eddie said: I’m partially surprised that you can’t search on an offenders work address because I assume they have to report their work place name and address to authorities. But I guess that would make some unemployable when coworkers discovered their status. It would also subject their employers to opprobrium. But why not? What the fuck?
May 25, 20196 yr One within one mile. I live close enough to a school that I can clearly hear the announcements from my living room. I also checked my hometown. At least one from my high school still living there. There's someone that I used to be pretty close that's on there for aggravated assault of an 11-year-old - a genuinely nice, yet very troubled person.
May 25, 20196 yr 2, and surprisingly one is a woman in West Ranch who likes to party with 15 year old boys. The other is some 24yr old that was prob sending dick pics to a 14yr old online. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
May 25, 20196 yr 9 in North Central Austin, which is much better than my previous location on the east side that had a whopping 48.
May 26, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, I Plead Da Fif said: 51. Not in Texas, but Denver, CO, zip code 80203. Gross. Just wait till Justin moves in.
May 26, 20196 yr On 5/24/2019 at 4:06 PM, Bullneck said: This is a "Mini Park" is in Winter Park, Florida, where I used to live. It's 0.19 acres, or a single family lot where the City bought an old house and tore it down and made the "mini park." It made zero sense to me until I realized that sex offenders were barred from living near a public park (I don't remember the distance). The city effectively drove out any sex offenders by scattering them around the City. Go away! Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders. Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list.
May 26, 20196 yr None in my neighborhood. Im surprised there aren’t any in that country aire mobile home park on 71. I assumed it was a hornets nest.
June 7, 20196 yr It's there to cut crime in half.I don’t know man, seems like one could get to the root of the problem with that...
June 7, 20196 yr About 20...and that's fucked because I live right down the street from a middle school.
June 7, 20196 yr On 5/25/2019 at 10:57 PM, fattyflattie said: Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders. Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list. That sounds like San Leon...and I’ve considered buying a mobile home park or building one tbere
June 8, 20196 yr On 6/6/2019 at 10:13 PM, lockport said: About 20...and that's fucked because I live right down the street from a middle school. Ah, yes, good ol' John Wayne Gacy Middle School. The Fightin' Clowns!
June 9, 20196 yr 78. Live near the Pearl in San Antonio so not that shocking. Live near a couple of hornet nests. 218 E. Euclid Ave. 813 E. Quincy St. You can actually get an apartment right across from the street from this one in case anybody's looking. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/512-E-Quincy-St-APT-9-San-Antonio-TX-78215/2097141264_zpid/
June 9, 20196 yr Can’t remember where I saw it now but watched a video wrt mobile home parks/investment etc. They went into detail on one in Fl where the entire park was released sex offenders. Rent was ignorantly high but lots didn’t have a choice. It was far enough from schools/parks whatever to be convenient. Lady said they were at max capacity and had waiting list. calling her a Lady is probably giving her the benefit of the doubt.
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