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To think the police telling her this mean she’s will be arrested next

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Loveconedown777 · 06/05/2026 19:35

Police gave her words of advice over online harassment. Does this mean an arrest is likely if she does it again?

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Passingthrough123 · 06/05/2026 21:36

Writing about yourself in the third person doesn't change the fact everyone knows it's you posting about this AGAIN. Stop harassing people and the police won't have any reason to call on you at all!

Safarisagoody · 06/05/2026 21:37

Gosh you still at it?

mindutopia · 06/05/2026 21:46

Is this you again?

No, my dd (12 at the time) was harassed online by an adult man (a classmate’s dad who got her number from his son’s phone). He was trying to intimidate her to not be a witness against his son who was involved in an assault.

The police had words after I reported him. He was not arrested. The words are a caution to get you to stop being such a moron. So stop being such a moron. If they were going to arrest you, they would have. But don’t keep harassing this person!

Loveconedown777 · 06/05/2026 21:57

Passingthrough123 · 06/05/2026 21:36

Writing about yourself in the third person doesn't change the fact everyone knows it's you posting about this AGAIN. Stop harassing people and the police won't have any reason to call on you at all!

I hadn’t spoken to her in months the first incident was over 2 years ago. I posted online after she attacked me. I wouldn’t risk being arrested over someone like her.

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Butterme · 07/05/2026 07:11

Loveconedown777 · 06/05/2026 21:57

I hadn’t spoken to her in months the first incident was over 2 years ago. I posted online after she attacked me. I wouldn’t risk being arrested over someone like her.

Why did you post online after she attacked you?

What was the reason and shag were you hoping would be the outcome?

ihearyoucalling · 07/05/2026 07:30

I'd stop posting stuff online if I were you

Wordsmithery · 07/05/2026 08:16

OP, seriously, if you've posted on here as frequently as PPs are suggesting, always about the same thing, then I think you have issues with repetitive and obsessive behaviour. And if the police have taken action or warned you in any way, then isn't it time to listen to them and stop whatever you're doing?
If this is beyond you then you do need help from a professional. I don't know the background but I can see that whatever is happening will not end well unless you take action now.

sweeneytoddsrazor · 07/05/2026 08:22

Loloblue · 06/05/2026 20:23

Bloody hell. Way to support your kid!

Recognising your child is behaving badly and stopping it is exactly the right way to parent. Maybe if more parents did the same the streets wouldn't have so many feral kids roaming around

Loloblue · 07/05/2026 16:31

sweeneytoddsrazor · 07/05/2026 08:22

Recognising your child is behaving badly and stopping it is exactly the right way to parent. Maybe if more parents did the same the streets wouldn't have so many feral kids roaming around

I was referring to calling one's child a witch on a public forum.

CaptainMyCaptain · 07/05/2026 16:36

Loloblue · 07/05/2026 16:31

I was referring to calling one's child a witch on a public forum.

I imagine it was tongue in cheek and not entirely serious.

LondonSymphony · 07/05/2026 16:40

Loloblue · 07/05/2026 16:31

I was referring to calling one's child a witch on a public forum.

It’s not like anyone can identify who the poster and the child is. It’s an anonymous forum.

My DD can be a little shit at times; thankfully she’s wonderful the majority of the time, and the light of my life. It’s not odd to admit that.

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