POLL: Should convicted sex offenders get GPS devices before leaving prison?
At least twice in the past month, sex offenders prompted multi-agency manhunts in the North County when they refused to be monitored by GPS — a responsibility that falls on the offenders when they get out of prison.
One man, who is accused of committing a sex crime the day after being paroled, was caught days later, while the second surrendered to authorities three weeks after going offline.
The cases beg the question: Why aren’t sex offenders strapped with GPS devices before leaving prison?
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