To avoid untoward incidents in the celebration of the Halloween, the sheriff's office in Butts County in Georgia, United States placed "No trick or treat" signs in the yards of registered sex offenders. Sheriff Gary Long announced the preventive measure he and his deputies have implemented via a now-deleted Facebook post last Saturday, Oct. 27. The measure goes along withthe Georgia state law which prohibits sex offenders from putting up Halloween decorations on their property, as reported by WCNC-TV last Monday, Oct. 29. "This Halloween, my office has placed signs in front of every registered sex offender's house to notify the public that it's a house to avoid," Long wrote, as per r...
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