well, like i said, no physical contact. if you actually grab em by the puss and hold them against their will is not what i mean
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
I'd also support restraining orders shld ppl abuse right to talk & follow others on street. My daughter had that - an ex.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
i dont think restraining orders are a good thing, unless there was actual violence. (with actual trial and conviction)
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
I do. I think ppl shld be able to ask to be left alone & if ignored have recourse to law to ensure they are.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
you're american? you have the right to get a gun... you also have the right to stand your ground... restraining orders are cucky
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
English. She didn't want to shoot her ex. She just wanted to go to work or the pub or library in peace.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
yeah, but i am pretty sure, other laws would allready apply to make a restraining order unnecessary.
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
Harassment laws? Yes. They usually result in a restraining order. Daughters ex also got fine & compulsory hospitalisation.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @IAmARealRealist
Because it had gone on for seven years.
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if you let someone cut themselves for 7 years, without getting them medical help, i think thats kinda evil....
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OK, we'll leave it here. Obv this only happened on occasion. Rest of time just following, talking, shouting, crying
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