No. It is illegal to harass people over the phone or any other media.
Harassment is against the law and should be reported to the police. Ever since the Columbine massacre in Colorado, harassment and bullying is not taken lightly, nor should it be.
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Kindly ask the person who is sending it to stop, of course.Another View: If the pictures are totally "inapproopriate" and could constitute 'stalking' or sexual harassment of some type, notify your parents/guardians and law enforcement. If it amounts to a violation of the law and you don't know the sender, they will be able to trace the calls and take action. If you DO know the sender - notify them that you will institute action if they do not stop. If they don't . . . then follow my first recommendation and file a report.
An example is cyber bullying.
Pure harassment from mentally disturbed psychpath. Has been reported to law enforcement.
They can be considered harassment if the person calling does not know the person. If you have told the person already to stop calling, yes that is harassment. If there is a restraining order on the caller, then it is against the law.
Report them to law enforcement. If their harassment of you rises to the level of a criminal act, they can be arrested and charged.
Yes a restraining order can be done for phone harassment. But you are going to have to have a good cause why you need one.
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No, they are not.
What you are describing is considered a terroristic threat which is a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 22.07(a)(2)) and also harassment which is also a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 42.07(a)(1-2)).
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one is harassment
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The charges for harassment over the phone can vary depending on the severity of the harassment and the laws in the specific jurisdiction. They can include fines, possible jail time, and/or a restraining order. It's important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information based on your specific situation.