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You say, "What if I need to call you because I'm lost? How will I contact you? What if there is no one around to talk to, no civilization, and I don't have anyway to contact you?"
Buy a watermelon and drop it on the floor in front of them. That is about what your head will do when it comes in contact with something hard.
I have her congressional email which is in the form of an online contact form. I do not have a personal email for her. The link to the form is below.https://forms.house.gov/corrinebrown/webforms/contact-me.shtml
The staff at one of the congressional support agencies.
the staff at one of congressional support agencies
You can get all contact information on any U.S. house Representative at house.gov Senators at senate.gov
what is the legal age at which you may attempt to contact someone over the internet
You should not attempt to unlock a laptop that you just found. It is not yours. You should contact the lost and found department where you found it and/or contact the police.
Yes, contact does not have to be a physical proximity. If the intent of the " no contact" is to avoid harassment , any communication or attempt to communicate, pass infirmation, convey a threat etc, is forbidden.
Watch your mail and phone calls to be sure that if they contact you, you are available and aware of the attempt at contact. If you don't hear from anyone, contact your lawyer.
Yes, they can. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the creditor can call family members or neighbors in an attempt to collect a debt.
You can increase your interactions by talking more. Exchange contact numbers and see if you can persuade him.