Sexual Predator Ordinance - First Reading
From the Gwinnett Daily Post:
Loganville councilman proposes tough sexual predator ordinance
06/10/2006
By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent
LOGANVILLE — Councilman Austin Jones, who chairs the city’s Parks and Recreation Committee, presented a sexual predator ordinance Thursday night.
The ordinance, patterned after the one Snellville recently adopted, is stricter than Georgia’s.
The state ordinance does not allow a sexual predator to live within 1,000 feet of a school, bus stop, community park or anywhere children congregate often. Loganville’s ordinance does not allow a sexual predator to live within 2,500 feet of the same places.
Thursday night’s City Council meeting was the first read of the ordinance. Second read will be at the next council meeting, scheduled for July 13.
Loganville councilman proposes tough sexual predator ordinance
06/10/2006
By Carole Townsend
Staff Correspondent
LOGANVILLE — Councilman Austin Jones, who chairs the city’s Parks and Recreation Committee, presented a sexual predator ordinance Thursday night.
The ordinance, patterned after the one Snellville recently adopted, is stricter than Georgia’s.
The state ordinance does not allow a sexual predator to live within 1,000 feet of a school, bus stop, community park or anywhere children congregate often. Loganville’s ordinance does not allow a sexual predator to live within 2,500 feet of the same places.
Thursday night’s City Council meeting was the first read of the ordinance. Second read will be at the next council meeting, scheduled for July 13.
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