Talking To Strangers Law

Summary

There is no specific law about talking to strangers. You cannot be forced to talk to anyone, and you have the right to ignore or leave if someone makes you uncomfortable. Minors should always involve a trusted adult in concerning situations. If someone makes you upset or the situation feels scary, tell a parent, teacher, or trusted adult, or call the police for help.

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My name is Tabitha
If you’re 12 years old, it’s important that any legal issues you’re dealing with involve a trusted adult, like a parent or guardian. They can help you navigate the situation and reach out to a lawyer or appropriate resources if needed. Let me know if you have specific questions.
If a stranger is asking me about my brother and they are making me feel uncomfortable I don't have to talk to them right
You are correct—you don’t have to talk to anyone if they make you feel uncomfortable, especially strangers. If this person keeps bothering you, tell a trusted adult right away, like a parent, teacher, or another responsible person. If it feels serious or scary, you can also call the police for help.
Make it More simple
If someone makes you uncomfortable, you don’t have to talk to them. Tell a trusted adult, like a parent or teacher. If it feels scary or serious, call the police.
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This interaction is handled appropriately, especially given the age and circumstances. It's important to keep responses clear, simple, and focused on involving a trusted adult or seeking help from authorities if needed. If further clarification or assistance is needed, feel free to ask.
There was a guy African American asking questions about my twin brother
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If someone is asking about your twin brother and it makes you or anyone else uncomfortable or feels inappropriate, you don’t have to respond. Share this concern with a trusted adult, such as a parent, guardian, or teacher. If the situation feels concerning or unsafe, contacting local authorities may also help address it.
Thank you
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You're welcome. It sounds like the responses were clear and appropriate for the situation. If you need further clarification or assistance, feel free to ask.
Tell me the law about talking to strangers
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There is no specific law about talking to strangers in general. However, you cannot be forced to talk to anyone, and you have the right to ignore or leave if someone makes you uncomfortable. For minors, it's always advised to involve a trusted adult in any concerning situation.
Make it very simple because I have a disability
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You don’t have to talk to strangers. If someone makes you upset, tell a parent, teacher, or trusted adult. If it feels scary, call the police.