Yes it can be the case when there is more than one person stalking you. You just have to beware and protect yourself. Also accept the fact that there can be more than one person.
No it is something that you do, when you want to know more information on a certain person.
Yes, a person can be convicted of stalking over the Internet. All 50 U.S. states have laws that address cyber stalking.
Stalking is unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group towards another person. Stalking behaviors are related to harassment and intimidation.
block their number or email address or save all the evidence and report them
Stalking is illegal everywhere in United States.Yes, stalking is a felony in the State of Texas. It comes under the Code Section: Penal 42.072. Stalking is defined when a person commits an offense if on more than one occasion and pursuant to scheme or course of conduct directed at specific person, knowingly engages in conduct that: (1) stalker knows/reasonably believes victim will view as threatening, (2) causes fear, and (3) would cause a reasonable person to fear. Punishment/Classification: 3rd degree felony. Penalty for Repeat Offense: 2nd degree felony.
majority of the time when that happens the vampire's in love, or they care about the person that they're stalking
I decided to stalk the bird to try and get the perfect photograph.It is illegal to stalk someone.The stalk of the plant was beginning to protrude through the dirt.
No. A normal person wouldn't do that.
The person being stalked becomes paranoid, scared, stressed. They alter their daily patterns or life to try and avoid the person that is stalking them. They are unable to relax or enjoy life, and may become anti-social, depressed, and even suicidal.
no or you well be arrested for stalking.
Stalking..
Yes, they can depending on the circumstances. ********* If the person being harassed or followed is placed in fear that the stalker intends to injure the person, another person, or property of the person or of another person, then yes a spouse could be accused of stalking. The feeling of fear must be one that a reasonable person in the same situation would experience under all the circumstances. In some states there is also a requirement that the person accused of stalking knew or should have known that his/her actions were likely to cause fear in the "victim".