Monday, June 05, 2006

Sex offenders sue over city's ban

Associated Press
June 1, 2006
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Six sex offenders sued the city Wednesday to block an ordinance barring them from venturing within 1,000 feet of parks, pools and playgrounds when children are present.

The plaintiffs went to federal court to argue that the law is unconstitutionally vague, violates their right to vote and attend church, and prevents them from traveling on roads that may pass within 1,000 feet of the affected sites.

The ordinance was approved May 15 and took effect immediately. It carries fines of up to $2,500.

The law includes an exception that permits sex offenders to visit those sites as long as they are with another adult who is not a convicted sex offender.

The six plaintiffs, who include child molesters and rapists, are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana.

Tenley Drescher, an attorney for the city, said officials planned to defend the ordinance. "The important part is protecting kids," she said.

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