It can be abused, yes. However, my daughter shld have been able to go to work without constant shouting, crying & self-harm
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Replying to @HPluckrose
self harm? i think other laws would allready apply to that. no need for restraining orders there...
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
No. There is no law against slicing into your own skin to try to force your ex to pay attention to you & feel sorry for you
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
Well, that's what I;m arguing for & thought you arguing against. The right to ask to be left alone & not harassed.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
a restraining order does not help them! in fact, it might even make the situation worse and make them commit more desperate acts
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
I don't care abt helping her. That's for her family to worry abt. She stalked my daughter for seven years.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
restriction orders are just giving fearfull people an illusion of false security. if they're real dangerous, paper wont stop em.
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Replying to @IAmARealRealist
I'm leaving it here. This is a waste of time.
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I have lots of people muted!
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