Harassment Boundaries In New York
Summary
In New York, not respecting someones boundaries can be considered harassment, which is illegal. Harassment includes unwanted behavior causing emotional distress or fear. Repeated unwanted contact, such as persistent calls or messages, can be classified as harassment. If someone has clearly expressed a desire for no contact, continued attempts to communicate may lead to legal consequences. Harassment can be a criminal offense or civil violation, depending on the severity. If your uncle wishes to take legal action, consulting with a local attorney could provide guidance on how to proceed.Full Conversation
Is not respecting someone's boundaries harassment in New York?
Hey Dale! In New York, not respecting someone's boundaries can indeed be considered harassment. Harassment in NY can include unwanted behavior that causes emotional distress or fear. If you need more specific information or help, feel free to ask!
Is it illegal?
Yes, harassment is illegal in New York. It can be classified as a criminal offense or a civil violation depending on the severity and nature of the behavior. Harassment can include repeated unwanted contact, threats, and behavior that causes fear or distress.
What is an example of repeated unwanted contact?
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Hi Dale! An example of repeated unwanted contact could include:
- Calling someone multiple times without their consent.
- Sending numerous emails or messages after being asked to stop.
- Showing up at someone's workplace or home uninvited.
Is there a specific situation you're dealing with?
My uncle made it very clear he wants nothing to do with the family and the family keeps bugging him, anyway
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Hi Dale! If your uncle has made it clear he wants no contact and the family continues to bother him, it could potentially be considered harassment.
Is your uncle looking to take any legal actions to stop this unwanted contact?