Mall Incident Clarification Guide

Summary

In public spaces like malls, people may talk amongst themselves, and it might not relate to you. In New York, police involvement typically requires reasonable cause or suspicion of wrongdoing. If approached by police, remain calm and polite. If you feel uneasy, consider reaching out to mall security or a trusted individual for assistance.

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I heard someone at the mall say this is the second time I am calling the police I don't know if she talking about calling the police on me or not
It's understandable to feel concerned in such a situation. To better assist you, did anything occur at the mall that might have prompted someone to call the police?
I might have looked at her butt other than that I was just sitting in a chair
It sounds like you're concerned about a possible misunderstanding at the mall. In New York, for someone to call the police, there usually has to be a reasonable cause or suspicion of wrongdoing. If you're approached by the police, it's important to stay calm and polite.
Did anyone approach you or say anything directly to you about the situation while you were at the mall?
No one did
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It seems like there hasn't been any direct confrontation or clear indication that the police were called on you. In public places like malls, people often talk amongst themselves, and it might not relate to you. However, it's always good to be aware of your surroundings. If you ever feel concerned, you can politely ask the mall security for assistance.
Okay
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****, it seems like there isn't any immediate legal concern based on the information provided. It's always good to stay aware and approach situations calmly. If you ever feel uneasy, reaching out to mall security or a trusted individual can help. If you have other questions or concerns, feel free to ask!