I hope that you are either in the process of divorcing this individual, or are legally seperated. You can report his actions to law enforcement insofar as they involve any violation of the law in your jurisdiction. Other than that, you probably need the services of an attorney and/or a private investigator to build a case against him.
To follow and/or harass someone who basically doesn't want to deal with you. If someone is stalking you get a restraining order.
Dont show any interest in him or his friends who do the stalking and harassing. Let him know that worst and cheapest thing on earth is to indirectly harass a girl by stalking, hacking or tapping her phone call through internet (because he is curious whether the girl has boyfriend or not).
A hen pecked husband is a man whose wife never stops picking or criticising him To dominate or harass (one's husband) with persistent nagging. Source: Answers.com
Yes. The first state to criminalize stalking was California in 1990; within three years, every other American state criminalized stalking. It can also be known as criminal harassment or criminal menace. There is also a stalking law in the U.S. Code: 18 U.S. Code 2261A. This law, along with most of the individual states' laws about stalking, will be punished when convicted of "the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate, or place under surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, or intimidate another person, uses the mail, any interactive computer service or electronic communication service [...] that places that person in reasonable fear of the death or serious bodily injury to a person [...] or causes, attempts to cause, or would be reasonably expected to cause substantial emotional distress to a person..."
The verb of harassment is harass. As in "to harass something or someone".
Harass is the correct spelling.
"Gangstalking" is not a mental health issue, it is an organized assault on a victim by a group of criminals.It is also called "cause stalking" or "vigilantly stalking". The goal of the covert coordinated assaults and slander is to make the victim appear to have a mental illness.See related link for more information.
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Harass them. Harass them. Make them relinquish the ball!
The plural nouns for the verb to harass are harassers and harassments.The gerund form, harassing, is an uncountable noun.
The correct spelling is harass.Some example sentences are:He continues to harass his former friend.You should not harass people.
Annoy is a synonym for harass. It begins with the letter a.