![Juan Jazo](https://media1.newtimesslo.com/ntslo/imager/u/blog/2974776/streettalk-juanjazo.jpg)
Juan Jazo
student
“I think it’s necessary for a community’s peace of mind.”
![Scott Jackson](https://media2.newtimesslo.com/ntslo/imager/u/blog/2975966/streettalk-scottjackson.jpg)
Scott Jackson
employee at Boba Stop
“It’s good to be aware, but it’s also shitty to hold someone to their past, unless it’s a repeated offense. Anyone who doesn’t know the true story will be forever labeled.”
![Greg Strickland](https://media1.newtimesslo.com/ntslo/imager/u/blog/2975599/streettalk-gregstrickland.jpg)
Greg Strickland
prosecutor
“It’s good. It helps to prevent future victims.”
![Brent Sarkison](https://media2.newtimesslo.com/ntslo/imager/u/blog/2976116/streettalk-brentsarkison.jpg)
Brent Sarkison
owner of Online Virus Repair
“You lose your privacy privileges once you break the law. The rest of us are all walking around, working, and living our lives and still have our privacy rights because we didn’t commit a sex crime.”
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