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Unwanted physical contact and verbal harassment in New York can be considered harassment. Document incidents and report to authorities if it persists. If harassment continues, seek legal advice.Full Conversation
My name is Patrick I'm * from Suffolk County New York *
Hi Patrick! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Someone was tickling me and when I told him to stop and they said no
Hi Patrick! It sounds like you dealt with an uncomfortable situation. In New York, unwanted physical contact can be considered harassment. Here are some things to consider:
- Harassment can include any unwanted physical contact.
- Document the incident, including any witnesses if possible.
- Consider reporting the behavior to local authorities, especially if it continues.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed with a harassment case?
No it was only hypothetical
Got it, Patrick! If you have any other questions or need any legal information in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
There was a guy harassing me into accountants Sadiq someone I told him to stop bullying me he said no
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In New York, harassment can include verbal abuse, threats, and other behaviors intended to intimidate or harm. If you feel threatened or harassed, you may want to consider the following steps:
- Document the incidents.
- Report the behavior to local authorities.
- Consider seeking legal advice if the harassment continues.
Is the harassment ongoing, or was it an isolated incident?
The guy was constantly insulting me every time he saw me
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In New York, repeated verbal abuse and harassment can be considered a serious issue. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Document each incident with details.
- Report the harassment to local authorities.
- Seek legal advice if the behavior persists.
Is the harassment happening at your workplace or somewhere else?