Trinidad considering sex offender registry

According to news in Trinidad, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi says legislation for a national sex-offenders registry has been finalised and gone to Cabinet. “We are expecting that we will be able to lay that very shortly.”

No what that registry will entail.


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4 thoughts on “Trinidad considering sex offender registry

  • January 23, 2019

    The world is getting smaller and smaller SO’s. Don’t want us here, wont let us there.

    Didn’t orange face say something recently about all Americans, even those who need a second chance?

    I am sure I am not alone in saying, ” After 30 years I deserve mine!”

    How do I petition POTUS to get it?

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    • January 24, 2019

      If you have a CP case and it’s a federal crime you could always ask him to pardon you.

      Reply
  • January 22, 2019

    Too bad— once Belize adopted one, they also stopped permitting travel by U.S. registrants of all backgrounds and risk levels.

    Hoping they’ll at least have the sense to enact a private police registry, as other countries have recently done, rather than U.S.-style public internet registry that relies on counter-productive “community awareness.”

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  • January 22, 2019

    ell another country we can strike off the list to visit.

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