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	Comments on: Law enforcement admits deleting controversial records	</title>
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	<description>Reforming Florida’s Sex Offender Registry Laws</description>
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		By: Donavon Lace		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Donavon Lace]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[First of all let me salute 10 news for bringing out this information.
My question becomes why? 
When those in law enforcement are openly willing to break the law to enforce it there&#039;s a problem.
When other law enforcement agencies, entire counties, and judges denounce these type of tactics
for a host of legitimate reasons and some agencies continue to employ them there&#039;s a problem.
And again my question becomes why?

I believe part of the answer is this division of the law enforcement system has become monetized.
The agencies that are receiving the funding don&#039;t want to let go of their cash cow even at the detriment
of ensnaring innocent people. Also it makes for great public relations when spun right in press conferences for the media.

This is reminiscent of a time not so long ago when civil rights had to be fought for especially in the deep South. Negative legal tactics were used that went against the Constitution. It was okay because the majority of the public at that time did not like a particular group of people so America&#039;s laws and Constitution didn&#039;t have to apply to them. When exploited by the communities they lived in and the legal systems that were supposed to protect them no one cared.

If you would like greater insight into illegal sex sting operations please review the following broadcast. 

Internet sex stings fact or fiction
http://www.registrationx.net/registrationxframeset.html?../rexradio/registrationxradiowithdonavonlace.html

Or  

On YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQv0D7hWBs0]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all let me salute 10 news for bringing out this information.<br />
My question becomes why?<br />
When those in law enforcement are openly willing to break the law to enforce it there&#8217;s a problem.<br />
When other law enforcement agencies, entire counties, and judges denounce these type of tactics<br />
for a host of legitimate reasons and some agencies continue to employ them there&#8217;s a problem.<br />
And again my question becomes why?</p>
<p>I believe part of the answer is this division of the law enforcement system has become monetized.<br />
The agencies that are receiving the funding don&#8217;t want to let go of their cash cow even at the detriment<br />
of ensnaring innocent people. Also it makes for great public relations when spun right in press conferences for the media.</p>
<p>This is reminiscent of a time not so long ago when civil rights had to be fought for especially in the deep South. Negative legal tactics were used that went against the Constitution. It was okay because the majority of the public at that time did not like a particular group of people so America&#8217;s laws and Constitution didn&#8217;t have to apply to them. When exploited by the communities they lived in and the legal systems that were supposed to protect them no one cared.</p>
<p>If you would like greater insight into illegal sex sting operations please review the following broadcast. </p>
<p>Internet sex stings fact or fiction<br />
<a href="http://www.registrationx.net/registrationxframeset.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.registrationx.net/registrationxframeset.html</a>?../rexradio/registrationxradiowithdonavonlace.html</p>
<p>Or  </p>
<p>On YouTube<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQv0D7hWBs0" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQv0D7hWBs0</a></p>
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