Unwanted Interactions In Park
Summary
If someones behavior makes you feel uncomfortable or threatened, you can consider legal actions. In New York, harassment or threatening behavior can be addressed legally. You can file a report with local authorities if you feel unsafe. Documenting interactions and seeking guidance on further actions can be helpful. If the situation escalates, contacting local authorities is advisable.Full Conversation
Tom he has approached me and my brother named Dale at a park saying where you guys sleeping tonight? and then the man named Tom said " you guys have a home? I worry about you guys" and another time he approached me and asked me where did you get the money for those haircuts? and when I said my mom he repeated back to me" your mom" but even though this guy Tom he attends a church called Connect Church that's next to the park the guy doesn't actually follow the same Jesus that said sell all that you have and give it to the poor and to give to those who ask of you never refuse to give someone who wants to borrow from you. Even though he claims to be worried about us he never gave anything to us or helped us with anything
Hi Patrick! It sounds like Tom's behavior might be uncomfortable for you. If you're feeling harassed or threatened, you can consider taking legal steps. Do you feel unsafe or threatened by Tom's actions, or is there another specific concern you have regarding this situation?
I think that Tom is not truly worried about us because he never helped us or gave us anything at all but he claims he worries about us but he never gives or helps us with anything
It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation. While Tom's actions might feel insincere, it's important to focus on specific behaviors that might be legally concerning. If Tom's actions make you feel unsafe or if he's harassing you, it might be worth considering a legal approach.
- In New York, conduct that makes you feel threatened or harassed can be addressed legally.
- You can file a report with local authorities if you feel unsafe.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any legal actions or other options?
- In New York, conduct that makes you feel threatened or harassed can be addressed legally.
- You can file a report with local authorities if you feel unsafe.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with any legal actions or other options?
Give me an example police report
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Here's a simplified example of a police report based on the situation you've described:
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Police Report
Date: [Insert Date]
Time: [Insert Time]
Location: [Insert Location]
Reporting Officer: Officer [Name], Badge # [Number]
Complainant: Patrick [Last Name], Age *
Incident Type: Suspicious Behavior/Harassment
Description of Incident:
On [Insert Date], at approximately [Insert Time], Patrick [Last Name] reported an incident involving an individual named Tom [Last Name] at [Park Name], Suffolk County, New York.
Patrick stated that Tom approached him and his brother, Dale, with inquiries about their living situation, including questions about where they sleep and how they afford haircuts. Patrick expressed discomfort with Tom's comments, feeling they were insincere and not accompanied by actual offers of assistance.
Patrick mentioned that despite Tom's claims of concern, he has not received any support or help from Tom, who is affiliated with Connect Church near the park. Patrick requested documentation of the interactions for record-keeping purposes and expressed a need for guidance on whether further action is necessary.
Action Taken:
- Advised Patrick on potential steps to take if he feels threatened or harassed.
- Provided information on how to file a formal complaint if desired.
- Documented the report for future reference.
Officer's Signature: ______________________
Date: [Insert Date]
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If you feel that Tom's behavior escalates or you feel unsafe, consider reaching out to local authorities for assistance.
Here's a simplified example of a police report based on the situation you've described:
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Police Report
Date: [Insert Date]
Time: [Insert Time]
Location: [Insert Location]
Reporting Officer: Officer [Name], Badge # [Number]
Complainant: Patrick [Last Name], Age *
Incident Type: Suspicious Behavior/Harassment
Description of Incident:
On [Insert Date], at approximately [Insert Time], Patrick [Last Name] reported an incident involving an individual named Tom [Last Name] at [Park Name], Suffolk County, New York.
Patrick stated that Tom approached him and his brother, Dale, with inquiries about their living situation, including questions about where they sleep and how they afford haircuts. Patrick expressed discomfort with Tom's comments, feeling they were insincere and not accompanied by actual offers of assistance.
Patrick mentioned that despite Tom's claims of concern, he has not received any support or help from Tom, who is affiliated with Connect Church near the park. Patrick requested documentation of the interactions for record-keeping purposes and expressed a need for guidance on whether further action is necessary.
Action Taken:
- Advised Patrick on potential steps to take if he feels threatened or harassed.
- Provided information on how to file a formal complaint if desired.
- Documented the report for future reference.
Officer's Signature: ______________________
Date: [Insert Date]
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If you feel that Tom's behavior escalates or you feel unsafe, consider reaching out to local authorities for assistance.