ALL sting operations are harassment and stalking, they just get away with it because they have badges and they do not fear being arrested by their buddy's in law enforcement!
The public knows very little about sting operations and that's by design by your government and your news media, they do not want the public to know HOW and WHAT police do in sting operations.
Sting operations are NOT about JUST surveillence they are about ganging up on their target, surrounding their target, and staging crimes near their target for video surveilence cameras in order to frame the target and make their target appear to be a bad guy on video BY the sting operatives actions.
There is a huge problem with out of control sting operations because police are free to recruit civilians INTO sting operations and are permitted to lie and to decieve, and that extends into our courts as well, which is WHY police do not go to prison for lying under oath.
A surveillance or sting operation becomes harassment or stalking when it is conducted without proper legal authority, involves repeated unwanted contact, causes fear, distress, or substantial emotional harm to the person being targeted, or goes beyond the scope of the original purpose. It is important for law enforcement agencies to follow legal guidelines and obtain warrants when conducting surveillance to prevent such operations from crossing the line into harassment or stalking.
Obsession itself is not against the law, but actions stemming from obsession can become illegal if they involve harassment, stalking, or other criminal behavior. It's important to recognize when obsession crosses the line and seek help if needed.
The South implemented strict slave codes laws that limited the freedom and movement of slaves. They also used harsh punishments and surveillance to deter rebellious activities among the enslaved population. Additionally, slave patrols were established to monitor and suppress any potential uprisings.
the First Amendment is Basic Freedoms...Part of which is Freedom of Speech...you can say whatever you want...altho it's not recommended.Added: As stated above, although not pleasant, verbal threats unaccompanied by any means, method, or actions to carry them out are Constitutionally protected free speech. HOWEVER - if they become part of a continuing campaign of harassment and/or intimidation, then that becomes another matter entirely.
The President's signature is needed for a bill to become law in the United States.
People could become slaves through capture during wars or raids, where they were then sold into slavery. They could also become slaves through debt bondage, where they were forced into servitude to pay off a debt.
Yes.
Go thru police academy first.
If the landlord has a reasonable issue to complain about and you do nothing to address the problem the landlord's continued complaints do not constitute "harassment". They have a right to complain.
makes stalking easier and makes travelling in foreign places easier?
the fact they they become clingy and start stalking you to your hosue qand spying in when you are masturbating :)
They become demanding or controlling, they become suspicious or even paranoid (checking up on you all the time, wanting to know where you are).
It became Operation Desert Storm.
No! And its against the law. Stalking is and has been a major issue in our society. With the advent of the Internet, stalking others online has become a major epidemic. Stalking has actually been portrayed in movies and TV as being "cute and romantic" but nothing could be further from the truth. What you see the character on screen doing may look sweet, but think about what and how you would actually feel if some strange guy or girl did that to you?
Surveillance systems have become much more common these days. One reason for this is the increase in crime throughout certain areas in the United States. A surveillance camera system can catch such footage as a crime being committed and maybe even a good look at the person or persons involved in the crime.
With a sex change operation, yes.
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C and C operation