The University of Washington has lobbied the state government to force more than a dozen registered sex offenders to move out of a neighborhood near the main campus, The Seattle Times reported today. The university acted in response to complaints from parents and students who lived in fraternity and sorority houses and other rental units in the neighborhood, even though the sex offenders, who were on probation, had never caused trouble, according to state officials cited in the Times. —Andrew Mytelka
October 8, 2007
U. of Washington Lobbies to Get Sex Offenders Kicked Out of Neighborhood
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