You should call AOL and let them know you reported the person by mistake. If you don't, the TOS violation will stay on their record for no good reason. While you have them on the phone, tell them you want to receive IMs from them again and they will be able to re-enable it.
Assuming you mean IMers, IM stands for Instant Message. An IMer is someone who sends instant messages. IMers are people who communicate using instant messages. Examples of instant messaging tools are Google Talk, Yahoo Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Adium, Pidgin, ...
it still needs to be reported to the local police.
"Yes, for a number of reasons. If you are in an accident, someone witnesses it, and you leave the scene, it can be reported. If there is damage to your vehicle - or someone elses - most insurance companies require that the police are notified and a report is filed."
Sure. People can claim anything. The question is will your insurance pay the claim. Without a police report of the accident, you may be in for a lawsuit. Never ever, have an accident and fail to call the police.
Take them to small claims court for the damages. If they didn't have permission, you should have reported it stolen and had them arrested.
When someone is not currently on Myspace(Away), or does not want to receive any messages, they set an away message. It is similar to the way an AOL Instant Messenger away message works.
You would have to install AOL Instant Messenger.
Most messages are private, but not messages you post on someone's wall.
after what accident
That is called Manslaughter. Which means to kill someone by accident.
Can you intercept text messages NO! XD
The conflict of the movie is having a relationship over the internet with someone you've never met before. Is it okay to open up and trust someone via instant messages and e-mails? Are they truly who they say they are? These are all conflicts in the movie.