Tor wrote:Well... Since the site's like 20 minutes from my place... I guess I ought to show up.
Well how generous of you.
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Tor wrote:Well... Since the site's like 20 minutes from my place... I guess I ought to show up.
Mefit the Geek wrote:You'll get what I give you and like it!
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Jordan wrote:What happend with the site from last year?
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Sir Par wrote:I agree with the step of looking at Backgrounds for most people. Especially for those accused/convicted of a sex offense. Good move guys.
Fangesta wrote:I love the sex offenders website...it even tells you what the crime was.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
MeleeMoses wrote:Ima go to this but im going to need some place to crash for a few days after the event.
Im planning on taking a bus from SLC to Denver a few days after yestare.
Anyone down to take me in for a couple days?
thanks
So, what exactly does event management plan to do with this information? That last little paragraph that you agree to when you access the website could in fact be construed as meaning that you can't do anything to people who are listed in the state of Utah. Granted, you have the right to keep anyone from participating in your private event, however, checking up on them may stymie your plans if someone wanted to press harassment charges.Before entering the web site, please read the following information:
Though much of the information is of record, some of the information contained on the site is obtained from offenders and the department does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
The information contained on this site does not imply listed individuals will commit a specific type of crime in the future, nor does it imply that if a future crime is committed by a listed individual what the nature of that crime may be and the Department makes no representation as to any offender's likelihood of re-offending;
If you believe that information on the web site is incorrect, please contact the Utah Department of Corrections, Sex Offender Registration Program at 801-495-7700, or sending email to registry@utah.gov.
Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 77-27-21.5(22)(b) and (c), members of the public are not allowed to use the information to harass or threaten offenders or members of their families; and harassment, stalking, or threats against offenders or their families are prohibited and doing so may violate Utah criminal laws.
Worf: "Sir, the Federation does have enemies! We must seek them out!"
Picard: "Oh, yes. That's how it starts, but the road from legitimate suspicion to rampant paranoia is very much shorter than we think. Something is wrong here, Mr. Worf. I don't like what we have become!"
Picard: "We think we've come so far. Torture of heretics, burning of witches, it's all ancient history. And then, before you can blink an eye, suddenly it threatens to start all over again."
Worf: "I believed her... I helped her... I did not see what she was."
Picard: "Mr. Worf, villains who twirl their mustaches are easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well-camouflaged."
Worf: "I think, after yesterday, people will not be so ready to trust her."
Picard: "Maybe. But she or someone like her will always be with us, waiting for the right climate in which to flourish. Spreading fear in the name of righteousness. Vigilance, Mr. Worf. That is the price we have to continually pay."
Tiberius Claudius wrote:From Utah's Sex Offender Registry website:So, what exactly does event management plan to do with this information? That last little paragraph that you agree to when you access the website could in fact be construed as meaning that you can't do anything to people who are listed in the state of Utah. Granted, you have the right to keep anyone from participating in your private event, however, checking up on them may stymie your plans if someone wanted to press harassment charges.Before entering the web site, please read the following information:
Though much of the information is of record, some of the information contained on the site is obtained from offenders and the department does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
The information contained on this site does not imply listed individuals will commit a specific type of crime in the future, nor does it imply that if a future crime is committed by a listed individual what the nature of that crime may be and the Department makes no representation as to any offender's likelihood of re-offending;
If you believe that information on the web site is incorrect, please contact the Utah Department of Corrections, Sex Offender Registration Program at 801-495-7700, or sending email to registry@utah.gov.
Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 77-27-21.5(22)(b) and (c), members of the public are not allowed to use the information to harass or threaten offenders or members of their families; and harassment, stalking, or threats against offenders or their families are prohibited and doing so may violate Utah criminal laws.
Forkbeard wrote:Tiberious, my god man, shut the **** up. This is not some crazy witch hunt or fascist party in the making.
I personaly do not think the event should even be officaly invovled. It makes people who have paranoid tendencies to react stupidly.
It matters not. All names will be run whether the event staff offically does it or not. This is already taking place almost everywhere by small parties of belegarth veterens. No one is being checked for anything but sex ofenses. Public urinators and steakers are not on our radar, but anyone with kid crimes or rape crimes on their record will be removed from events by a select company of concerned Belegrim.
We will not have another incident in our comunity.
We plan to make belegarth toxic to sexual predators.
FB
I'm a Police Dispatcher in Washington County, UT. We get tons of phone calls every day about harassment, and in reality, it only takes a person to call in "discrimination" to have an officer investigate "harassment". It's a vague term, and while nothing may come of it in the end, it just takes a squeaky wheel to get the cops involved and start a headache. Once the cops roll up, then there's all sorts of other things they can start prying into like under age drinking, recreational drugs, public intoxication, noise complaints, general "disorderliness", etc. These are all things that happen at Bel events. It's a can of worms we neither want nor need.Reverend wrote:Honestly, learn to read. It says absolutely nothing that applies to the purpose we'll be using it for.
Elebrim wrote:...I question why lately it seems like we must do everything that Amtgard does or else we are no longer the best fighters. I don't think it's right or necessary.
Elebrim wrote:...I question why lately it seems like we must do everything that Amtgard does or else we are no longer the best fighters. I don't think it's right or necessary.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Sir Par wrote:Only 9 days *! So * stoked for this!
Mefit the Geek wrote:You'll get what I give you and like it!
Zeldrine Cold wrote:Sir Par wrote:Only 9 days *! So * stoked for this!
Note to self: Make sure Par has a terrible time.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
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