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A stalking protection order is there to protect the victim being stalked. If the stalker doesn't dispute this order, then they have to abide by what the protection order says. For example, the order may say: 'You are not allowed to contact this person'. Then the stalker has to follow this rule. By not following this rule, they are breaking the law.

There isn't really anything the person who received the order can do.

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