The YMCA bans persons required to register as sex offenders, but how has that worked out for them?

The Fulton County YMCA, in Johnstown, New York was just hit with a $10,000,000.00 lawsuit. A 19 year old former employee was charged with raping an underage girl in the locker room

In Wichita, Kansas a 31 year old former employee allegedly sexually assaulted three teenage girls this month. The same Y had another instance of sexual assault last year.

The YMCA recently enacted a policy barring all persons required to register as sexual offenders from their facilities and revoking the membership of many long-time members after discovering a sexual offense in their history. They do sex offender screenings of all members, guests and employees.

So how has that policy worked out for them? Obviously not very good… neither of the alleged offenders at these Ys were on the registry.

It’s NOT people on the registry committing sex offenses!

 

 


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35 thoughts on “The YMCA bans persons required to register as sex offenders, but how has that worked out for them?

  • November 7, 2019

    Another door closes on some one who has been recently released and wants nothing more than to get themself on the right track and not creating more victims. I think that thenwarnon sex offenders is cheap and easy political gold. All a politican has to say is that they will crack down on sex offenders and their approval shoots up. There needs to be local organizations that focuses on helping people on the registry find housing, work, and social events so that they dont feel isolated from the world.

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  • September 24, 2019

    Virgin Mary @ time of conception of Jesus: 12-14 years old.

    Joeseph @ time of marriage to Mary: 90 years old.

    Good thing the bible doesnt talk about him much…lol

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