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"Putting four offenders in one facility is akin to putting a community correctional facility in the neighborhood," Allen said. "There aren't too many people who are going to be enthusiastic about that." Later this month, a task force featuring former judges and attorneys will meet in Lexington to discuss the next step. Rebecca DiLoreto, an attorney on that panel, said neighbors must be part of the process even if they complain. She said similar tensions eased in Louisville and Owensboro when Department of Corrections officials organized a system for members of the community to regularly check on the sex offenders. Lawmakers should also reconsider restrictive housing laws, DiLoreto said. "It was an easy thing to be as harsh as possible because that wins you points in the political arena, without thinking about the consequences," DiLoreto said. While Ramsey said she has an open mind, she has no interest in moving any sex offender into the neighborhood that sparked the outcry. She decided not to buy the home at all, even for a different charitable purpose. "Anybody we put in there would still be suspect by the neighbors," Ramsey said. Dan Bishop, pastor of the Baptist church where the community meeting in Lexington was held, said he is relieved.
While he said the issue presents a delicate balance between giving people a second chance and keeping neighborhoods safe, he ultimately agreed the men shouldn't be allowed in the neighborhood. He even proposed accelerating plans for a new school at the church to legally block them. Still, he acknowledges they have to live somewhere. "There is a solution for every problem," Bishop said. "We just don't know what the solution for this is yet."
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