Do you think the public should have access to mugshots?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
1,006 Votes

Do you think the public should have access to mugshots?

Yes, everyone should!

6

No, it should be limited.

3

Yes, everyone should!

5 Comments
HLH *
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HLH *

why not ? it's one of the prices you pay for doing wrong

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Me Me
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Me Me

There are increasingly more rights for criminals and fewer rights for law-abiding citizens.

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Rose Bud
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Rose Bud

We need to know what these people look like, for identification and safety.

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No, it should be limited.

3 Comments
Mike Everstone
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Mike Everstone

Mugshots are taken however the person is not convicted. Given the number of unarmed people across the US that were shot this year, do you truly believe releasing mugshots of people prior to a hearing where they are connected is a good idea.

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Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

It's for our safety

k san
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k san

Personally, it makes me cringe when KTVZ starts off their nightly newscast with some stringy, greasy-haired creep's picture on my TV screen for being arrested. It's a complete turnoff! I usually fast-forward over everything else to the weather when they start with that. It is gross.

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David Kline
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David Kline

They bias public opinion about the guilt of the arrested. Many times people are arrested & released or the charges are dropped but that mug shot makes us all think they "must have done something". Plus they are just used to shame people as another deterrent to crime. But do they really affect rates?

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Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
211 Votes

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?

Yes

1

No

1

Yes

1 Comment
Anne King
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Anne King

I got the passport card instead - online, no waiting in line.

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No

1 Comment
Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

It's bs. I have an id.

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Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
184 Votes

Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

2 Comments
d p
1
d p

Are you Fing kidding?

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k san
k san

Exactly! This awful man should never be allowed to own animals for the rest of his life! Once an abuser, always an abuser. No matter that he is a vet. It doesn't excuse this abusive behavior, especially over tiny dogs!

Lisa York
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Lisa York

I don't think he should get his dogs back until a psych eval is done and he's deemed ok to own an animal. I also think that your reporter's continued hounding of him for an interview after he clearly declined was appropriate or professional.

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