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Hey all i have to say to every one is look up before you go.. I am on roofs off and on for work and people walk out there back doors all the time and take a leak and im standing right there in front of them on the neighbors roof..
 

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i know of a couple guys who are registered sex offenders, one was of legal age, was dating a girl who said she was too, but wasnt. she was a runaway. he was on the road working across the state line when they found her with him. the other got in a fight with his wife, she made false accusations in a fit of rage, they made up, she admitted she was lying, even fought to have him removed from the list. doesnt matter. both guys are registered sex offenders for life.
 

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Do you have a condition which would oblige you to pay up if they had?



Don't even get me started on what I think is wrong with the sex offender registry and insane restrictions that come with it.

:giveup: Good one!! LOL

Let me just tell you guys ... after having worked for that attorney who specialized in defending sex crimes and having worked with a couple of dolts who were registered sex offenders I kinda think instead of having a registry we ought to just take the SOBs out and feed them to the pigs. (That goes for the women on the list too.)

I worked for this particular attorney for a year or so ... NOT a single guy he represented was innocent. They would have never done it if the kids/women/dogs/cats/**fill in your most disgusting fetish here** hadn't asked for it. Why they were willing participants, every single one of them. Why those guys are the victims, not the people they violated. It makes me sick just thinking about it. To think I have breathed the same air some of those animals has makes me sick to my stomach.

Ahhhh ... opps ... clearly this is still a sore spot with me ... sorry Veggie!! :giveup:

BB they should be glad you didn't whip something out to motivate them to leave.

Why oh why do you guys ALWAYS think I am out looking for trouble?!?!?!?! ;)
 

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i'll agree there is no punishment bad enough for what some of them have done. we shouldnt have to keep track of them because they should be in the ground, but the guy who's wife admits she made it up cause she was mad, or the public urination cases get lumped right in with the bad ones.
 

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I am not the one who created the law. But if someone has enough disregard for public decency then he should be arrested.

Never said he shouldn't be arrested and be punished for violating the law; I said public urination does not, nor should equal sex offender in the eyes of the law - any more than simple jay walking should earn a person the electric chair. Having to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life and notify those that live in your neighborhood - in essence, being permanently relegated to second-class citizen status - for a moment's indiscretion/being about to pee your pants is a perfect example of the cure being worse than the disease.

People wonder why so many have lost respect for the law. People can not and should not respect unjust laws. If the law wants respect - it must earn that respect by being just.


Then again, I really thought I read he was pissing on the OP's car.. :homer:

To piss on the ground beside your car...

... taking a nature leak on the side of his car...

The OP's first statement about the event very clearly states on the ground; the second statement uses somewhat ambiguous wording, meaning either on the ground next to his vehicle or onto his own vehicle; in any event, there's really no way to read this as TJay's vehicle was being pissed on by the offender - unless we consider...backsplash. ;)
 

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I am not the one who created the law. But if someone has enough disregard for public decency then he should be arrested.

I do not believe someone should have to register as a sex offender for this type of crime but as stated earlier, I didn't write the law.

Then again, I really thought I read he was pissing on the OP's car.. :homer:

I agree but apparently the Op was not offended enough to call the police. If it was me and had my kids with me like I do most of the time, he would have heard something from me, not the police. I'm just not the type to call the cops for every little stupid thing. They have better things to do and I can handle myself pretty well.
 

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Having to register as a sex offender for peeing outside is one of the stupidest laws we have.

Quite a difference between peeing on the side of the road and accidently running into Chris Hansen on a first date....

:rotflmao:


Great analogy; I couldn't agree more.

Again, I'm not proposing legalization of public urination in any random spot; just stating punishments should fit crimes.

Now, you're infected with HIV or carry some other serious contagion and you decide to pee in public or even specifically on someone, thereby risking others catching that disease; that's a WHOLE different story regarding crime and punishment, entirely, but the crime wouldn't be a sex offense - it would be improper infectious waste disposal, or something similar.
 

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