St. Johns County Commission unanimously voted to make noteworthy changes to regulations affecting registered sex offenders during holidays, including the removal of “no candy” sign requirements on front lawns
One notable change is the removal of the requirement for registered sex offenders to display “no candy” signs or similar warnings on their lawns during Halloween. The decision to eliminate this requirement stemmed from concerns that it could potentially face legal challenges under the First Amendment.On Halloween night, sex offenders must refrain from displaying any visible Halloween decorations from 6:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Also, all residential lighting must be turned off after 5:00 p.m.
Registered sex offenders are also prohibited from decorating their homes or wearing costumes that could attract, entice, or lure children. Additionally, they are banned from attending any holiday events specifically intended for families and children.To read the full ordinance,
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