Public Tickling Legal Implications
Summary
Tickling by a stranger in public can be considered harassment or assault, especially if unconsented. Legal implications differ from family interactions. Consent and context are key factors. If unwanted, even family interactions could be harassment. Seek legal advice if needed.Full Conversation
How would a person feel if they were tickled in public by a stranger
Hi Patrick! If someone is tickled in public by a stranger, they might feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or even violated. This could potentially be considered harassment or assault. Would you like more information on how to handle such a situation legally?
What's the difference between being tickled by family and a stranger legally
Hey Patrick! Legally, the difference between being tickled by a family member and a stranger can depend on consent and context:
- Family Member:
- Typically seen as playful if consensual.
- If unwanted, could be considered harassment or assault.
- Stranger:
- Generally seen as inappropriate and unconsensual.
- Likely considered harassment or assault.
Would you like more details on how to handle a case involving a stranger?