Registry missing many sex offenders in Hawaii
To have missing persons cases is bad enough; however, when those missing persons are sex offenders who fail to comply with a deadline for registering as sex offenders, that is really troublesome.
More than 500 sex offenders have failed to comply with a deadline for registering with the state and now face criminal prosecution, according to the state attorney general’s office.
In December, state prosecutors announced a drive to go after convicted sex offenders who do not follow the sex offender registration requirements.
This is one time when the PC nonsense needs to be thrown out the window and the rights of the innocent need to be protected. Enough of the privacy garbage, the states need to start protecting the needs of the people and the children. After all, they have rights too. Since when do sex offenders and pedophiles have more rights than those who follow the law?
“There seems to be a concern about protecting the identity of sex offenders, but I think we need to protect our children in the community,” she said. “(The registry) is one of those tools that people can use if they have any suspicion about anyone — they can just check. They may identify someone in their neighborhood or at their school, or someone who may be coaching their child. Pedophiles don’t stand out in your community, so they are not easily identifiable.”
(Honolulu Advertiser – full article)