Harassment And Intimidation Concerns
Summary
An interaction with a stranger near Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge may involve elements of harassment or intimidation if it made you feel threatened or unsafe. In New York, harassment can include following someone with the intent to harass, annoy, or alarm, or engaging in conduct that seriously annoys another person without a legitimate purpose. If you feel your safety or privacy was impacted, consider reporting the incident to local authorities.Full Conversation
What crime has occurred
Based on the interaction described, it seems like there could be elements of harassment or intimidation. While not every uncomfortable interaction constitutes a crime, if Alyssa's behavior made you feel threatened or unsafe, it might be considered harassment. In New York, harassment can include:
- Following someone with the intent to harass, annoy, or alarm.
- Engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly committing acts that alarm or seriously annoy another person and serve no legitimate purpose.
If you feel this situation impacted your safety or privacy, consider reporting it to local authorities.