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    Re: Neighbor harassment

    Posted by Chrissy C. on 4/17/07

    So last Friday my son and daughter were playing with their friend
    and their neighbor's dog which is a pitbull got out and was
    chasing my kids around and got a hold of my son's pant leg my kids
    are 8 & 9 so they know what right from wrong is.. Anyway there's a
    leash law where I live and they constantly have their dogs outside
    running free. Today when I got my kids at the bus stop she
    basically confronted me and told me that we need to keep a better
    eye on our kids since they're so little. She provoked me into
    calling on her and her dogs every day and said some other things
    and I took my kids and walked away.. I was wondering if what she
    did is considered harassment..


    On 12/30/06, Scott Montgomery wrote:
    > Harassment is a crime. If proven, depending on the severity and
    > frequency of the conduct and the harasser's prior criminal
    > record, harassment can be punishable as either a gross
    > misdemeanor or a felony. Harassment can mean many things. It can
    > refer to the actions of a person (or group) who is repeatedly
    > sending you threatening letters, calling you on the phone, or
    > repeatedly sending you unwanted gifts. It can also involve
    > behavior such as following you, watching you, and coming to your
    > place of work or home. This behavior is commonly referred to as
    > "stalking". Harassment can also include intentionally exposing
    > you to materials which the harasser knows, or has reason to
    > know, are culturally offensive or intimidating to you.
    >
    > It is not necessary that the harasser intend for the conduct to
    > produce feelings of fear or intimidation in the victim, only
    > that the harasser has reason to know that the conduct would
    > cause such feelings.
    >
    > The law now reflects the understanding that, regardless of the
    > motivation for the conduct, it disrupts the victim's life and
    > may threaten the victim's safety.
    >
    > Harassment is extremely frustrating to deal with, and can be
    > difficult to prove in court. However, if there is sufficient
    > evidence, you can get a restraining order and the offender can
    > be charged with a crime, either for violating the order or for
    > the harassment itself.
    >
    > The law which allows you to get a restraining order defines
    > harassment as "repeated, intrusive or unwanted acts, words or
    > gestures that are intended to adversely affect the safety,
    > security or privacy of another, regardless of the relationship
    > between the actor and the intended target." (M.S. § 609.749,
    > Subd. I). This type of harassment also includes the picketing of
    > your home by a group. The procedure for getting a restraining
    > order is explained in Legal Remedies.
    >
    > Criminal harassment is defined as "engag(ing) in intentional
    > conduct which the actor [harasser] knows or has reason to know
    > would cause the victim, under the circumstances, to feel
    > frightened, threatened, oppressed, persecuted, or intimidated;
    > and causes this reaction on the part of the victim. (M.S. §
    > 609.749, Subd. I). Such conduct can include following or
    > pursuing you, returning to your property without your consent,
    > making repeated phone calls, inducing you to make calls, causing
    > your phone to repeatedly ring, repeatedly mailing or delivering
    > unwanted letters, objects, or gifts to you.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Neighbor harassment, 3/19/06, by Sally Tucker.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 5/22/06, by cp.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 6/10/06, by Ruth Stein.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 6/12/06, by sf.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 12/30/06, by Scott Montgomery.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 1/21/07, by jacqueline rohan.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 4/17/07, by Chrissy C. .
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 6/09/07, by RH.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 7/22/07, by Roberta Cutting.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 9/08/07, by pauline.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 9/10/09, by linda.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 9/27/12, by Jackie.
  • Re: Neighbor harassment, 10/22/12, by Jackie Eide.


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