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Host Niall dives into one of the most controversial questions facing communities today: Should the public be informed if a convicted sex offender or paedophile moves into their area after release from prison? Inspired by laws like Megan’s Law in the United States, the phone lines light up with passionate callers eager to share their opinions.
Some listeners argue that transparency is a matter of safety, insisting, “Parents have a right to protect their children — how can we do that if we don’t know who’s living next door?” Others warn that public lists could encourage harassment or even violence, with one caller noting, “If you put their address out there, you’re basically inviting vigilantism — and that solves nothing.”
In a shocking twist, one caller stuns the audience by defending the idea of a second chance: “They’ve served their sentence. The justice system decided their time was enough. We can’t punish them forever.”
From heated arguments to unexpected compassion, this episode pulls no punches — challenging listeners to question where the balance lies between community safety and a person’s right to rebuild their life.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
Host Niall dives into one of the most controversial questions facing communities today: Should the public be informed if a convicted sex offender or paedophile moves into their area after release from prison? Inspired by laws like Megan’s Law in the United States, the phone lines light up with passionate callers eager to share their opinions.
Some listeners argue that transparency is a matter of safety, insisting, “Parents have a right to protect their children — how can we do that if we don’t know who’s living next door?” Others warn that public lists could encourage harassment or even violence, with one caller noting, “If you put their address out there, you’re basically inviting vigilantism — and that solves nothing.”
In a shocking twist, one caller stuns the audience by defending the idea of a second chance: “They’ve served their sentence. The justice system decided their time was enough. We can’t punish them forever.”
From heated arguments to unexpected compassion, this episode pulls no punches — challenging listeners to question where the balance lies between community safety and a person’s right to rebuild their life.

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