May 17, 2008
Sex Offenders Accused of Social Networking Use
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - Three convicted sex offenders have been arrested in New Jersey after allegedly surfing social networking Web sites. They are believed to be the first charged under a new law restricting their use of the Internet, authorities said. State police set up accounts on MySpace and Facebook, posing as teenagers to monitor the sex offenders, Lt. Joseph Furlong said, but he wouldn't elaborate. Read more...Posted by Webmaster at May 17, 2008 12:39 AM
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