I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.
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I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.
That's honestly kind of unsettling. It feels like a really awkward and maybe not-so-effective way to handle public safety.
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Genuinely curious: Has this always been a thing in the US? To hang pictures of the President, VP, etc. in government buildings? Or is this new?
I ask because the practice, alone, really gives "Dear Leader" kinda vibes.
@spockrocket @alice here in Italy we got a picture of the president in most public offices
The president has no executive power here, his (we still wait for the first woman) role replaced the king and it's called the guardian of the constitution, so I guess the message of the picture here is "we got no king, we chose our head of state with a democratic and bi-partisan procedure"
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I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.
@alice who's in the photos? Alt text didn't tell me.
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@micrackbiron I saw this reply and wondered which of my nudes it was in response to. Did *not* expect this photo.
@alice bwahahaha! well it could've been that too. you know what I meant

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