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sorry richard...i'm not his brother...i don't like him and i don't forgive or forget....no touchy feely lets get BH back from me....he's crossed several lines in my book...good riddance to him...glad he's gone
I understand Bryan, this is why I don't PM people, It's hard to grasp what was going on, by others, when the SHTF...
I'm sure you have your reasons, and him getting banned is evidence in itself...
All I ment was he should hve had respect for others on the forum, and he should take responsibility for his actions.. Hence, the brotherhood...
Found this, you might want to proceed to the next step.
Canada
In Canada, stalking is defined under a general heading of Criminal Harassment.
The Canadian Criminal Code [ Section 264. Criminal Harassment (2) ] prohibits the following conduct: (a) repeatedly following from place to place the other person or anyone known to them;
(b) repeatedly communicating with, either directly or indirectly, the other person or anyone known to them;
(c) besetting or watching the dwelling-house, or place where the other person, or anyone known to them, resides, works, carries on business or happens to be; or
(d) engaging in threatening conduct directed at the other person or any member of their family.
and punishes it with imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years. There is no mention in Canadian Law of electronic harassment or stalking, although it is possible to apply the statutes above to cyberspace.
You can read about Canada's stalking laws and the statutes themselves online.
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