Summary
Trespassing on private property, like driveways, can lead to legal issues. Public streets are generally accessible to everyone, but following someone without a valid reason may be considered harassment. If you feel threatened, consider reporting it to the police. Always respect private property to avoid legal complications.Full Conversation
I was in a stranger's driveway touching his car
Hi Patrick! Can you tell me if the stranger confronted you or if any damages were made to the car? This will help me understand your situation better.
The stranger followed me around town in his truck asking me what am I doing in people's driveways and he said you touched my car and I never want to see you in this neighborhood again
Hi Patrick! It sounds like a stressful situation. Did the stranger threaten you in any way or has he contacted the police? This information will help determine the appropriate course of action.
I don't think he contact the police he did say you never wants to see us in the neighborhood again.
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It seems like the stranger confronted you but didn't involve the police, which is a positive sign. However, it's important to avoid similar situations in the future and respect private property.
Do you have any additional concerns or specific questions regarding this incident?
Was it a crime with a guy to follow me around town in his truck
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Following someone around town in a truck can be considered harassment, especially if it caused you fear or distress. However, since no direct threats or police involvement were mentioned, it might not be seen as a crime.
Do you have any additional details or concerns about this situation?
Public streets are for everyone right
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Hi Patrick! Yes, public streets are generally for everyone to use. However, following someone without a valid reason can be considered harassment. If you feel unsafe or threatened, you can report it to the police. Do you have any other concerns or questions?
Yes
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Hi Patrick! What is your specific concern or question regarding the use of public streets?
I can walk on any Street I want as long as I'm in the street right
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Hi Patrick! Yes, as long as you are on public streets, you have the right to walk on them freely. Just make sure to respect private property and avoid trespassing on driveways or private land. Do you have any other questions or concerns?