Tell Lady Lake to vote NO on new sex offender residency restriction

On May 20, 2019, the Town of Lady Lake Commission will consider expanding an already onerous residency restriction to now include PRIVATE parks in it’s residency restriction. The proposed broader restriction would leave even fewer places to live in the town.

Please contact the Town Commission at: 409 Fennell Blvd. Lady Lake, FL. 32159 or via email [email protected] and tell them you OPPOSE the proposal.

The Proposed ordinance, which can be read here, states the recidivism rate of people required to register is “alarmingly high”. DO NOT let them perpetuate this myth. Let them know the FACTS!

Here is a good article containing the facts: https://reason.com/2018/11/14/the-frightening-and-high-factoid-about-s/)

 

 


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5 thoughts on “Tell Lady Lake to vote NO on new sex offender residency restriction

  • May 7, 2019

    If this passes, how will this be enforced? If your offense was prior to this passing will they allow those who currently reside stay and be grandfathered in? Or will they disregard and force them out?

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  • May 7, 2019

    Sent the below email.
    Please oppose the new restrictions and further revisit the current ones as your information is in error as to the “alarmingly high” rate of recidivism among sex offenders. It is actually very low compared to other ex-cons and there is a great deal of actual research that proves it. For more accurate information I suggest that you contact Ms. Gail Colleta at the Florida Action Committee
    Very sincerely,
    A Concerned Registered Citizen

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  • May 7, 2019

    The only reason they’re doing this in that area is because of the villages housing community. They are trying to make a bunch of high end exclusive real estate investments in that area with exclusive housing communities. But I agree these restrictions are just insane. I happed tonhavensome insight into this area with the type of business I’m in.

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    • May 8, 2019

      Well if you look online nowhere is safe in Florida and that’s why they have stand your ground. Anyway getting rid of a couple offenders and their family’s isn’t gonna rid the villages of their HIV problems.

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  • May 7, 2019

    I can’t find it in my files, I thought I saved it but what about that letter that was sent to broward county recommending removing the additional restrictions. Might that be helpful to send?

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