That's a protected class. best not to use those terms otherwise employers are erring on the side of caution.
You have to call them a traiter
To report someone for harassment to the police, you can call the non-emergency police line or visit your local police station in person. Provide details of the harassment, including dates, times, and any evidence you have. The police will investigate the matter and take appropriate action.
This will depend on your jurisdiction and your behaviour. Most places have laws against stalking and harassment, and if someone makes it clear that they do not want you to call, then you most likely will be breaking the law by continuing to call them.
Anorexia, deppression, dieting, lonly, mentally ill
A mentally healthy person is safe
No. It's called harassment and you can call the cops on them.
Mentally disabled.
yes
Tell them to stop calling you. If they continue, be sure to report them to the attorney general's office in your state. Continuing to call you after you requested a stop is considered harassment, AND YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT! :)
A person who bothers someone can be referred to as a "nuisance," "harasser," or "botherer." The term may vary based on the context; for example, someone who persistently annoys another could be called a "pest." In more serious cases, such behavior might be labeled as harassment.
Yes, but any kind of prank call is considered harassment.
Sexual harassment. The statement or accusation is meant to cause grief, dissatisfaction, and confusion on its recipient. In any case it may be solved by viewing as an act of concrete indiscipline and should be ignored. It should not be taken lightly but with a grain of salt.