That they do, and they rarely care about the consequences.
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Stuns me how much time and energy some will exert to avoid "being a good citizen".
If they put the same effort into their normal lives they'd be well off and much less stressed.
Very good advice. Scrap the big talk - its letting the stalker control you. These issues are about power - the stalker wants to have power over the other person. Don't give them that power.
If you take the law into your own hands you're actually doing exactly what the stalker wants by giving the grounds on which the stalker can make trouble for you by complaining that you have acted wrongly.
First law of strategy is never do what the enemy wants you to do. Choose your own path to achieve the result you want.
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Not sure where you're coming from Discomick I've never said I was going to do anything to the perp or even approach them. I know the letter was an attempt to intimidate and cause stress.
I have repeatedly stated my intent to not step outside the law. I spent 5yrs working inside a maximum security prison I know how easy it is for people to end up inside for doing something stupid.
I respectfully suggest you reread this thread as this is your second crack and I believe you have the wrong end of the stock.
I don't think Mick was suggesting that, merely agreeing with what I said on not taking the law into your own hands because these people love playing victim and using the law as a tool the benefit them.
As I said, you've dealt with this perfectly and this would no doubt be frustrating them a great deal.
As an aside, I have a friend of mine who has been on the receiving end of all sorts of abuse from a neighbour and it has been escalating for the last 8 years or so. Luckily for him he is a level headed bloke and although his (now proven to be) crazy neighbour keeps provoking him to get a reaction, he has kept his mouth shut and his actions within the law - which must really annoy her!
He has had to go to court twice because of her and it has been thrown out both times. That is not including the multiple, spurious accusations leveled at him which have been proven false too. By not reacting as the aggressor wants, you will save having the 'victim' card thrown back at you, especially in court.
The best thing he did was install cameras, which dropped her stupidity by 90% - but hasn't quite stopped it. This was some good advice he took from a Police sergeant. I don't know if cameras may help in your case though. In his case, he now has a mountain of evidence of bad behaviour in full colour and sound to back up his diary for the time he may have to take further legal action.
Either way, keep doing what you have been doing, don't provoke a reaction and you will eventually beat them at their own game. It's just monumentally frustrating in the meantime. Best of luck.
Ultimately, I think the best outcome is that one of his so-called mates pulls him aside and says "Look mate, your making a fool of yourself and there's no way you can come out of this looking good no matter how you try and dress it up. Let it go and move on."