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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
If she starts handing out flyers about the fact that he's a registered sex offender without knowing the facts behind his conviction, that's something altogether different, but I don't see anything along those lines. She's talked to the authorities and some friends and neighbors, and she's again well within her rights to do so.
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What's the material difference between handing out flyers to the neighbors and talking to them in person? The information still gets passed along. NG took on a large responsibility here -one no one should take on without a solid grounding in facts. She took responsibility for alerting the neighbors that someone on the sex offender list lived near them. If one of the neighbors then started harassing this guy, she'd be responsible for kicking that off. That's why many of us in this thread advocate actually finding out WHY he is on the list, BEFORE we go running to tell the neighbors.