Tickling And Harassment Laws

Summary

Persistent, unwelcome tickling that causes distress in New York may be considered harassment. Clearly communicate that the behavior is unwelcome. If it continues, legal action might be an option.

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If tickling is annoying is it harassment
In New York, harassment involves unwelcome behavior that causes fear or distress. If the tickling is persistent, unwelcome, and causes distress, it might be considered harassment. It's important to communicate clearly that the behavior is unwelcome. If it continues, you might consider legal action.