Trespass notices against serial sex offender Stewart Murray Wilson are "unnecessary and unwise", two Wanganui District councillors say.
Councillors Philippa Baker-Hogan and Rob Vinsen spoken out against the proposed trespass notices after a legal opinion obtained by the council highlighted difficulties in successfully serving trespass notices on Wilson.
Wilson served 18 years of a 21-year sentence for multiple sexual and violent crimes against women and children. He was paroled, under strict conditions, to live in a house just outside Whanganui Prison.
The council unsuccessfully applied for a judicial hearing to overturn the Department of Correction's decision to parole Wilson in Wanganui.
At a meeting on August 28, the council resolved to trespass Wilson from 18 parks and reserves in the Wanganui district.