Fort Lauderdale Votes to Remove School Bus Stops from Sex Offender Residency Restrictions

At last night’s City Commission meeting, the city of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida voted to remove school bus stops from the list of locations around which persons required to register as sex offenders could live.

The current ordinance (which included school bus stops in the exclusion zones) left less than one (1) percent of Ft. Lauderdale compliant for a registrant to live. There was practically nowhere in the city to live and the numbers demonstrated that.

As of May, 2019 there are 595 persons required to register in Ft. Lauderdale and 278 of them are transient. 46.7% of the sex offender population in Ft. Lauderdale is Homeless! And that number is growing rapidly because with people on the registry for life, there is zero attrition and more people being added to the list daily. Unless housing opportunities are made available the percentage of homeless will skyrocket.

With the removal of school bus stops, one percent of compliant housing would increase to approximately fifteen percent.The move was somewhat of a compromise because the proposal going into the city commission meeting yesterday was to roll the restriction back to the state’s 1000 feet, which would have left approximately thirty percent of the city compliant. Mayor Dean Trantalis expressed concern that rolling it back to 1000 feet would make the city attractive to sex offenders.

On one hand the action taken last night is a good first step and hopefully will offer some relief to the hundreds who are currently homeless. Assurance was given that if it doesn’t do enough they city can always revisit.

On the other hand, discussion over the amendment proposal was completely devoid of the important arguments; that residency restrictions don’t work, that they destabilize registrants and increase recidivism, that they make law enforcement’s job harder because registrants are more difficult to track, that they cause the homelessness that they complain of and they only govern where a registrant sleeps between 10PM and 6AM when children aren’t even in schools, parks or school bus stops and are therefore ridiculous!

I was present at the meeting last night and wavering between a sense of accomplishment and a sense of frustration. In the end, I’m resigned to the fact that this is how politics work and we’re better off moving the pendulum in the current direction than in the other. It gives us momentum with which to swing it farther. At the end of the day, there’s awareness that these SORRs are not working and at least there is dialogue and some movement.

 


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19 thoughts on “Fort Lauderdale Votes to Remove School Bus Stops from Sex Offender Residency Restrictions

  • June 6, 2019

    It is something at least. Thank you for attending.

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  • June 5, 2019

    There is nothing that could make ft lauderdale attractive, mayor.

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  • June 5, 2019

    See it flat out said it banishment another form of punishment

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  • June 5, 2019

    I know it is sort of unrelated but I have been registering now since the registry was started and today they hit us with something we had not done before. From now on, every time we come in we have to give our fingerprint on an electronic reader. One guy ahead of me tried for 20 minutes and it would not read his print. We all finally started complaining and she moved onto the next person.

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    • June 6, 2019

      Vcso now taking our prints on any piece of pAper we submit: e.g. whatever i put my address on where ill be staying has to have my print on it. Unnerving…. also now requiring i call them when i return. Dont see thAt in the requirements but staying i need to call no matter what time i get back. Im not on any probation nor restrictions. Just odd and recent. If i drive i need to add the days it takes me to get to the address in nyc as well. Flight info needs to be provided now too.

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      • June 7, 2019

        They will keep adding restrictions and made up rules until they force us to not be able to comply so they can send us all away forever. Just because these rules and laws are unconstitutional doesn’t mean a judge is willing to hear the case or not let their personal views sway the hearing just as happened in my case. When I took my case to an appeal ( sentencing appeal ) the appeal judge stated even before my lawyer spoke that it looked like the previous judge was taking out her anger on me personally. Judges hold more power with the stroke of a pen than many World leaders. They get a rush out of knowing they can control someone’s destiny with few consequences.

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    • June 6, 2019

      Dear Jack, what county is using a fingerprint scanner?

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      • June 6, 2019

        Vcso stated fdle has a new computer system that has bugs on rollout. There was info that didnt carry through and some dmv info needs to be entered manually (especially trailers and boats) some of my info wAs blank: car correct but no plate. Also they fingerprint ANYTHING you change on some forms for changing info or adding addresses etc. physical ink prints on paper. Looks like theres a revamp on the process.

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      • June 7, 2019

        It was orange county. I did make some changes but the other 12 guys there didn’t make any changes and they all had to give their print as well. It was a digital reader.

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