Restraining Order Violation Guide

Summary

Restraining orders in California cover both direct and indirect contact. Continuous shouting and sending people to communicate can be violations. Report each incident to local law enforcement to ensure your safety.

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Bakersfield California yes the restraining order is no contact a hundred feet away
Given the details, it seems the ex-girlfriend may be violating the restraining order. Here's why:
- Restraining orders in California generally cover verbal communication.
- Being within * feet of the protected person can be a violation.
- Continuous shouting could be seen as harassment.
Please contact your local law enforcement to report the violation.
Okay even though she's not yelling for me she's already violated at once and they came out here and picked her up I just don't want to call law enforcement and them tell me oh well her girlfriends are so she can do that
Even if she's not yelling at you, it could still be a violation:
- Restraining orders cover indirect forms of contact.
- Communicating through another person might be a violation.
- Authorities should be informed if you feel unsafe or harassed.
Remember, it's better to report a possible violation than ignore it.
Okay cuz it's been numerous times since she's already violated that she's been yelling over here and she's sent people over here to come get her ex-girlfriend
Based on your situation:
- It's crucial to report each violation.
- Even if she's communicating indirectly, it may breach the order.
- If she's sending people to your location, it's a potential violation.
Please report these incidents to your local law enforcement.
Okay thank you
You're welcome! If you need any further assistance or have more questions about legal matters, feel free to ask. Remember, always prioritize your safety and don't hesitate to contact law enforcement if you feel threatened.