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Old 03-29-2014, 06:08 PM   #57 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by xyz
Broadcasting his name, address and phone number is very close to incitement to harassment. Technically, that may not be illegal, but your doing that shows retribution on a personal level as a motive. Even though the guy was reckless and he may be convicted for his illegal acts, his punishment should not be increased by inciting the public to harass him.

..."When determining the difference between simple rudeness and criminal harassment, authorities are likely to consider issues such as the attacker’s apparent intent, the frequency of the remarks or postings, evidence of premeditation or information gathering, whether others were encouraged to participate in these acts and whether remarks or attacks were directed specifically at the victim.
Crimea River. There are NEWS articles with the info I put up- that is where I got most of it.

You are always right there to defend speeders. What's up with that?

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Originally Posted by xyz
Out of curiosity I read the replies. The opinions were mixed, just as they are here. Just because someone drives a truck and lives in Florida does not mean that anyone who does must be a redneck or a reckless hothead. That's called stereotyping.
One of the replies stated he's known for this sort of thing; it ain't his "first trip around the block".
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