http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article36967686.htmlIn short, the city of Charlotte is looking at ways to cut down on crime. One idea is to create a Public Safety Zone, where they can designate an area as one of these zones, and ban people with arrests from entering this zone.My question is, how is this even remotely legal? How could this possible stand up to judicial scrutiny?This article makes mention of denying people access to these safety zones, based on something as small as an arrest. Not even a conviction. To me, that seems to violate all sorts of due process.This also seems to shoot goof juice in the face of the notion of going to prison to repay one's debt to society. Now, I know that a private entity (such as an apartment complex or an employer) can bar someone with prior convictions from participating in the organization. But this concept seems to imply that something like a neighborhood (public land) could be deemed a public safety zone, and ban someone from setting foot within.I think a strong argument could also be made that this could violate one's 4th amendment rights.Thoughts?
9/30/2015 8:53:37 PM
Not sure if it will pass, and if it does, if it will do any good
9/30/2015 9:01:49 PM
this idea is absurd
9/30/2015 10:10:46 PM
Not to mention it's probably not even remotely legal.
9/30/2015 10:18:14 PM
It hurts my brain to try and figure out how that plan ever got past the water cooler discussion. Really boggles my mind grown adults in charge of things could run with that idea.
10/1/2015 1:20:50 AM
while a retarded idea, you're one to talk
10/1/2015 1:27:06 AM
I am a one, and I do occasionally talk...?
10/1/2015 3:28:51 AM
10/1/2015 4:22:16 AM
maybe there could be a compromise where the thugs have to wear a letter "T" on their chest
10/1/2015 7:01:42 AM
Surely, wearing the letter T would then become the trend for suburbanites and fashionistas alike
10/1/2015 7:08:29 AM
I imagine this as like a 10'x10' section of sidewalk with a bunch of scared white people crammed into it.Is this supposed to be like a park? And who would enforce it? Cops on duty at all times checking peoples backgrounds?
10/1/2015 7:13:25 AM
seriously tho, if someone is too much of a danger to go to a particular public place then dont let them out of freakin jail
10/1/2015 7:16:09 AM
i, for one, welcome our new safe zone overlords.
10/1/2015 8:34:02 AM
This is kinda throwing a wrench in my greater Charlotte area hooker fantasy.
10/1/2015 9:31:49 AM
Just when you thought Charlotte couldn't suck any harder...
10/1/2015 9:41:08 AM
Why would you create a "prostitution-free zone" when prostitution is already illegal?[Edited on October 1, 2015 at 11:47 AM. Reason : 3]
10/1/2015 11:46:58 AM
So you can arrest prostitutes without needing to actually bust them (and hope they eventually go some place else).
10/1/2015 11:55:22 AM
bridget's going to have to adjust her weekend plans now
10/1/2015 12:06:25 PM
Hey man the rich bankers and business folks don't want the "undesirables" strolling through Dilworth, Ballyntyne, and Lake Normal
10/1/2015 12:08:28 PM