Ocala-news.com includes Registrant emergency plans in their pets section

A big F-You to Ocala-news.com who reported on Marion County’s Emergency Management Plans for the Hurricane!

The news outlet organized their report into subheadings labeled “Special Needs Shelter”, “General Population Shelter” and “Pet friendly shelter”. Guess which section they included instructions for registrants? If you guessed under pets, you would be right! Soooo dehumanizing.

Oh, and there’s another big F-You owed to Marion County, because guess what? Registrants don’t even get a shelter! The pets get a shelter, but registrants don’t. If we have nowhere else to go (“Any sex offenders or sex predators who need shelter are encouraged to first seek shelter with family or friends in a non-residency restricted area.” – Seriously?!?!? During a hurricane when schools and parks are closed you are still going to enforce your stupid residency restriction?!?!?)? It’s the police station.  “If that is not an option, then they must report to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Sex Offender / Predator Unit office for shelter. According to MCSO, they should bring hygiene items, snack food, medicine, bedding, or anything else that is needed.”

These are some sick, sadistic people!


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30 thoughts on “Ocala-news.com includes Registrant emergency plans in their pets section

  • September 29, 2022

    Pet Friendly Shelter simply means the shelter will accept your pets.
    The part that’s disturbing is you can stay with family and friends in a non residency restricted area. Schools are closed. So why can’t they stay in their families house.

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    • September 29, 2022

      I still think this is passive-aggressive.

      When I read it I think of a comedian telling a joke about pet friendly places and segueing into a joke about Registered Persons byu saying “speaking of animals.”

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    • September 30, 2022

      I agree with tired, I don’t think there is an association to draw here, but LE should know any jail setting could be triggering for some folks. I’ve seen homeless sleep in ER waiting rooms. An option?

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      • September 30, 2022

        Too many of “US”, like to hear themselves talk. It’s a sad state that sleeping in ER’s is even an option. The FAC is a nice club to belong to, but it’s preaching to the choir. We need someone with a platform who others will listen to.
        Can’t give up, but after 17 years, like my name says, you get TIRED.

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        • October 1, 2022

          I hear you Tired but also keep in mind that FAC is filing lawsuits on our behalf. I don’t see too many other organizations in Florida doing that. We have to keep fighting, when we stop the fight…we lose

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  • September 29, 2022

    I believe every PFR, and their family/friends, have to absolutely angered and reaffirmed on the idiocy municipalities are placing on PFR’s. Blind hatred. Unconstitutional retroactivity blankets every state’s SOR. Florida is incredibly inhumane, especially in natural disasters.

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    • October 4, 2022

      I think we could make the case that always dumping registrants in the county jails is unfair and that groups should rotate having to use the jail as accommodations during emergencies. Of course, they would have a fit over suggesting that “normal” people take turns sleeping in a county jail during an evacuation, but that would certainly make their hypocrisy obvious.

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  • September 29, 2022

    Just wondering, Is Florida the only State that has separated registrants out from others for special isolated treatment in state supported homeless and other emergency situations?
    I know Kansas City provides for the homeless with no exceptions or special designations . They provide special Minnie housing, food pantries, as well as shelters, and provide jobs for all that will except them to pick up trash along the highways at $15.00 an hour. Plus other humanitarian assistance. There are no special exceptions. Never any reported incidents. Are Floridians just worse people than anyone else, everywhere else?

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    • October 4, 2022

      If by worse, you mean the people who make the registry laws and those who support them, then yes, it does seem obvious that people in Florida show a degree of depravity and inhumanity beyond that of the average American.

      I personally do not live in Florida, and if I were there, I would be making every effort to get out of there before judgement comes down on that state. Trust me, it’s coming.

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  • September 29, 2022

    The state wants registrants, the federal government wants registrants, therefore it should be the onus of either or both to have shelters available in all 67 counties for any registrants. To do otherwise may be unconstitutional under equal protection.

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  • September 29, 2022

    This is disgusting. FloriDUH still has time to engage in cruelty in the face of an impending disaster. I would rather shelter in a straw hut on the beach than shelter in the jail. And bring your own bed and supplies? I hate FloriDUH.

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  • September 29, 2022

    If this were no so tragic it would be laughable.

    It is outrageous that animals are treated better than humans in Fl.

    This seems like it would be a international human rights issue. Why not in the US?

    Unbelievable!!

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