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I would try to avoid, it, but if you look a sexual registry they are everywhere in your neighborhoods.
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Yes.
If it was a good deal, buy the darn thing.
No. Sex offenders own cars, too. In some ways you are better off if you are close, because you are aware of them. The man ten or twenty miles away is just as much a danger as the man a block away.
I would never put my daughter in danger like that. I would NOT buy the house!
No i would not turn the house down. I hate to say it but everywhere you move their will be sex offenders around.
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I know..and some r dumb crimes
by angelsdragoon on March 16th, 2009
That is true, some are.
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