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See Favorites. Removed from Favorites. Email A valid email is required. Track Order Cancel. Member Sign in Email Email is required. AlexReynolds writes " How about a special plate for Bush voters and that yahoo that runs Diebold? Oddman: Within a week, someone here in Florida will do something even more ridiculous.

Our Ohio-centric schadenfreude will be shortlived. I'm a native Floridan who recently visited Ohio. We already can look down on it.

Trust me. I seem to recall that a few years ago in Texas, one of those "creative sentence" judges declared that a convicted sex offender place a sign on his house and car indicating as such. Both were vandalized within 24 hours. All of these judgements and law proposals are simply cowardly ways for people to say they think sex offenders should be removed from society because they don't know how to address a serious issue of mental and physical illness without succumbing to blind mob rage.

Either send them to treatment or send them to jail if you still think they're a threat to society, but finding new ways to torture them for the rest of their lives is a sign of one's own psychological issues.

This could be a very convenient way to identify members of the clergy. These are not about safety, it's about humilating bad people. They just set up straw men. I dread seeing the headline: "He looked safe. He didn't have a pink or a yellow license plate" posted by gesamtkunstwerk at PM on May 4, Careful, Ohio. Pink is in. I thought they had already implemented this policy with those yellow ribbons that say "Support Our Troops" This is a great idea.

Keying cars in the parking lot used to be so arbitrary. I have mixed opinions on this. I support the idea of scarlet letters, particularly for child sex offenders which are particularly repugnant. It is interesting that they already do it for drunk drivers. It is obviously doubtful that it actually helps reform offenders, but I do think that social opinion it is probably amongst the best deterents to the crimes themselves.

Perhaps sad to say, but I think would be offenders really would think twice about committing a crime if they knew they would be labeled for the rest of their lives.

What if the same rule were applied to convicted murderers? If so what color plates? And on the other side, there is of course the very real and serious question of what about the people who are actually innocent. It then becomes a question of how much faith we put in the justice system. Why have license plates always been so controversial? It seems odd how they can make you have a certain plate, although apparently you might not always have freedom of choice when given the option.

Designating special plates for groups of people is nothing new though, and I found some interesting license plate trivia over at ALPCA online. There are yellow license plates already out? I live in Ohio and dont recall seeing any yellow license plates. Ask your grocery store for example, or any other source of minimum wage work for a job application.

Take a look at the part where they ask you about any felonies you've committed. Let's say an year old gets convicted for sleeping with his year old girlfriend of 2 years and has a statutory rape charge that follows him around. Let's say the two stick it out and get married a few years later, because it was really love.

I'm not at all attempting to suggest that this scenario is common, but a good, just law,would take such exceptions into consideration. I think that treatment and imprisonment are just fine, as far as sex offenders or any criminals go. It's the State's job to keep track of these people. This sort of public display is cutting it a little to close to sewing yellow stars on clothing.



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