Beware of hot strangers on Facebook
Police are being criticized for being “shady” and for “invasion of privacy” while others argue this is a common way of tracking sexual predators and is becoming a part of modern policing.
KEYE TV News Web Producer Chelsea Stark said, “I hate the thought of this happening, but at the same time, posting on the internet — even with “protections” — is the equivalent of putting that picture on a billboard along the interstate. If people can be denied jobs for dumb Facebook photos, this might be the logical next step. But hopefully a good attorney will stop this. Crazy!”
