Closing loopholes for sexual predators

State Senator Audrey Gibson says a new bill she's pushing forward is about closing loopholes that allow sexual predators to fly under the radar.

Senator Gibson filed a measure that bans people from allowing sexual predators to borrow their car except for going to work and rehab.

She says the case of 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle comes to mind. Donald Smith, the man now charged with kidnapping and murdering is also accused of borrowing his mother's car.

Gibson says under the bill the owner of the car would be held responsible.

"Someone doesn't get to borrow a car who is a sexual offender or a sexually violent predator."