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Updated: 12:47 PM Mar 13, 2007
Wisconsin Lawmaker Introduces a Bill Targeted at Sex Offenders
A Wisconsin Lawmaker wants to make the state's worst sex offenders easy to spot on the road. Posted: 5:39 AM Mar 13, 2007 |
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A Wisconsin Lawmaker wants to make the state's worst sex offenders easy to spot on the road.
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Republican Representative Joel Kleefisch of Oconomowoc has introduced a bill that would require the most dangerous child molesters and sexually violent offenders to attach bright green license plates to their vehicles.
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Kleefisch says many sex offenders use their cars to commit crimes by driving to meet someone they met online or prowling parks and schools.
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He picked the neon green because kids might think of the poison Mr. Yuk stickers.
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