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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company and was charged and convicted. His insurance settled with the company and gave them a payout to replace the car, which the company lawyer accepted. I am still off work recovering from my injuries and I probably won't be back for 3 more months. Last month I received a letter from the company stating that I owed them the cost of the car because I was the one responsible for it when it was totaled and written off. I thought it was mistake or something so I called the insurance company, got written confirmation of the settlement and sent it into them with a note that the car had already been paid for by the insurance company. Now they have sent me to a collection agency and I have debt collectors calling saying I owe $40,000. I live in California. Do I call the insurance company to let them know or do I need to get a lawyer? Is them calling the debt collector even legal? Sorry if these questions are stupid, but I am already stressed enough from trying to recover and this has just made it worse.
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[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
[ { "content": "Company car I was driving was hit by a drunk driver. Insurance fully paid for the car but the company says I still owe them $40,000 [CA] I was on my way home from work in my company car when I was hit almost head on by a drunk driver. He was found at fault by the police and the insurance company a...
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Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...
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[ { "content": "Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Insurance underwriter here, who write...
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[ { "content": "Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Insurance underwriter here, who write...
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Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...
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Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...
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Motorcycle fell off a tow truck, I and 4 others hit, insurance says they're are not liable as driver was off duty while driving company tow truck. Are they're any known exceptions to fight this claim or am I SOL...
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Got reported as being a suspicious individual after moving into a new area which led to an investigation after an officer claimed that my documentation is fake. Harassment has ensued - what do I do? I’ll try to be as brief as possible and stick to the facts. I moved into a new area at the end of last month. Specifically, I moved from Chicago to a small town outside of Charlotte, NC. This had been in the pipeline for several months as I was moving closer to be near family. Though I have made this move to be with family, I am living on my own. I moved into a quiet, residential area. It’s very suburbian, and there are not many solo residents in my age range (24 -39) living here. As a note, I am not African-American or of any other minority - I am a mid 20s white female. Almost immediately, I met one of my neighbors, who began interrogating me on who I was, why I was there, where I had come from and what I was doing etc. This wasn’t just a polite conversation, they were very clear in the fact that they did not believe that I belonged in the area. They asked me how I intended to pay my rent or mortgage since it did not appear like I had the means to based on the contents of my boxes, and very clearly pronounced that as a part of the local neighborhood watch, if anything were to happen in the near future then I would be their prime suspect. I brushed this all off as madness with a dash of being a jobsworth, and hoped to never hear from this person again. About a week after I moved in, I received a visit from a local police officer. He said that he had been called because I had supposedly been acting suspiciously around the neighborhood, such as peering into front windows and loitering outside people’s houses. The only time I had spent an extended period of time outside of my house was when I was tending to my front garden. I don’t want to automatically declare that it was the neighbor I’d originally met who had put the call in, but it highly likely that it was them. I invited the officer in to basically say that it was all lies because someone didn’t like the cut of my jib. An important point to make is that I am originally a British citizen. I came to America 7 years ago initially on a study visa, however quickly decided that I wanted to remain in America permanently. Through sponsorship from my first employer after graduating, I was able to gain my green card 3 years ago. In short, I am allowed to reside in the United States legally. Unsurprisingly, as soon as I started speaking, I was asked to prove my citizenship. I produced all of the relevant documentation, however almost immediately the officer said that he believed it was a forgery. He wouldn’t go into detail about why he believed this, but I was told that what had initially been a cautionary visit to dissuade me from ‘my actions’ had become an investigation into me possessing forged documents. I compiled, mainly more out of shock than anything else, and went with the officer to the local station. It became apparent very quickly that the officer had no leg to stand on. The first person I spoke to said that everything seemed legitimate, and joked that the officer who had brought me in was somewhat of an ICE-idoliser and was annoyed that the only crimes to happen in the area were petty thefts and the occasional incident of animal rustling. After another interview I was released with all of my documentation, and without any charge. That happened about two weeks ago. My situation now is that it has become apparent that the police officer who I initially met actually lives in my neighborhood. I first realised this when I was outside the front of my house and he was driving up the road. He pulled over, and said that if he was on-duty he’d arrest me for vandalising public property. I said that I was just in my garden, and he replied that I had no proof that I wasn’t standing somewhere else in the neighborhood and being aggressive, and that he could produce witnesses faster than I could even imagine. 4 - 5 more instances like this have occurred if I have been visible to him in the past two weeks. I know that this must be some kind of police harassment, but currently he has not approached me at all while he has been on duty. Am I still able to somehow report this?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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Law school student here. I drunkenly (and stupidly) told cops I was lawyer. Dean's office wants to meet with me. What do I do? I'm a 1L at a law school in Illinois. A couple weeks ago I was out at a bar with a large group of friends. We're still in undergrad mode and partied harder than we probably should have. As we walked to another bar, someone on the other side of the street started taunting our group. This didn't sit right with one of my close friends and he went to talk with the guy. They ended up getting into a fight in the middle of the street. Cops were nearby and started detaining both of them. In my drunken state, I was really upset at the cops for arresting my friend so I went to confront them and told the cops I was his lawyer and that they were making a huge mistake. When the cop asked for proof I stupidly gave him my law school ID. He threatened to arrest me if I didn't walk away right that moment. I backed down, but I didn't get my ID back. Now I've received a message from my school's dean about the incident. They want to meet with me early next week. What do I need to know in order to protect myself? What kind of things should I be prepared to defend myself with?
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My daughter's mother died this week.... I know as the father, I have full legal custody of my daughter now. Some back info..... In Virginia, my daughter is 11. We have had a custody agreement set for over a decade. I have had my daughter every other weekend and split on holidays for the duration of this decade. The mom and I have split joint legal custody with the mom having primary physical custody (again, me on weekends, holidays, etc.). I have never missed a child support payment and have always been on time. With the mom passing away four days ago, I am now the sole living biological parent. My concern is the step-dad. He's under the impression that he retains full custody and he's hostile to the situation. He's also been in my daughter's life since she was born and thought he was the father for the first year until I pursued a DNA test through the courts. I haven't attempted to get my daughter yet as I'll need to establish school, etc... but I know I'll run into a hostile situation. I have a meeting with a lawyer next to discuss options but I'm getting anxious and nervous. I just need advice.
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My daughter's mother died this week.... I know as the father, I have full legal custody of my daughter now. Some back info..... In Virginia, my daughter is 11. We have had a custody agreement set for over a decade. I have had my daughter every other weekend and split on holidays for the duration of this decade. The mom and I have split joint legal custody with the mom having primary physical custody (again, me on weekends, holidays, etc.). I have never missed a child support payment and have always been on time. With the mom passing away four days ago, I am now the sole living biological parent. My concern is the step-dad. He's under the impression that he retains full custody and he's hostile to the situation. He's also been in my daughter's life since she was born and thought he was the father for the first year until I pursued a DNA test through the courts. I haven't attempted to get my daughter yet as I'll need to establish school, etc... but I know I'll run into a hostile situation. I have a meeting with a lawyer next to discuss options but I'm getting anxious and nervous. I just need advice.
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My daughter's mother died this week.... I know as the father, I have full legal custody of my daughter now. Some back info..... In Virginia, my daughter is 11. We have had a custody agreement set for over a decade. I have had my daughter every other weekend and split on holidays for the duration of this decade. The mom and I have split joint legal custody with the mom having primary physical custody (again, me on weekends, holidays, etc.). I have never missed a child support payment and have always been on time. With the mom passing away four days ago, I am now the sole living biological parent. My concern is the step-dad. He's under the impression that he retains full custody and he's hostile to the situation. He's also been in my daughter's life since she was born and thought he was the father for the first year until I pursued a DNA test through the courts. I haven't attempted to get my daughter yet as I'll need to establish school, etc... but I know I'll run into a hostile situation. I have a meeting with a lawyer next to discuss options but I'm getting anxious and nervous. I just need advice.
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Mother owned a property in California with two judgement liens. I inherited the property. Do liens ever expire? I've been told it's gaining interest and the lien are now more than the house is worth, what are my options?
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Mother owned a property in California with two judgement liens. I inherited the property. Do liens ever expire? I've been told it's gaining interest and the lien are now more than the house is worth, what are my options?
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I'm 14 I live in Illinois and I want to get away from my mother. How can I go about doing this? My mom has been in abusive relationship with a mentally unstable military veteran since I was 7 years old. She's forced me into calling him dad, but more to the point, I have been put in immediate danger multiple times by him. Just lastnight she forced me to go bond with him. He took me to some place in Saint louis where people were racing their cars on the street. Lots of drinking going on and I have to assume there were drugs in the area. He was drinking as well. I knew no one there but him and my phone had died. There were fights. Eventually the police came so he rushed me into the truck my mom bought and speed away from the police with everyone else there. And I mean going so fast death would have been certain if he hit anything. I got home at 3am. My mom woke me up at 6am for school. I'd been sleep for maybe an hour and a half. I fell asleep in the bathroom. She spanked me for intentionally skipping school. I really could go on but lastnight and this morning are a microcosm of the past seven years. There are weapons allover the house. He has a ridiculously large porn collection. He's an alcoholic. My mother enables all of his bad behavior and subsidizes it. Then my mother comes to me for emotional support. It's too much. My grades are suffering and I need to focus on my future since no one else is. I'm not sure who to call--dcfs? The police? Cps? I just don't know. I do know that I need to get away from these people before I end up dead or a dropout.
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I'm 14 I live in Illinois and I want to get away from my mother. How can I go about doing this? My mom has been in abusive relationship with a mentally unstable military veteran since I was 7 years old. She's forced me into calling him dad, but more to the point, I have been put in immediate danger multiple times by him. Just lastnight she forced me to go bond with him. He took me to some place in Saint louis where people were racing their cars on the street. Lots of drinking going on and I have to assume there were drugs in the area. He was drinking as well. I knew no one there but him and my phone had died. There were fights. Eventually the police came so he rushed me into the truck my mom bought and speed away from the police with everyone else there. And I mean going so fast death would have been certain if he hit anything. I got home at 3am. My mom woke me up at 6am for school. I'd been sleep for maybe an hour and a half. I fell asleep in the bathroom. She spanked me for intentionally skipping school. I really could go on but lastnight and this morning are a microcosm of the past seven years. There are weapons allover the house. He has a ridiculously large porn collection. He's an alcoholic. My mother enables all of his bad behavior and subsidizes it. Then my mother comes to me for emotional support. It's too much. My grades are suffering and I need to focus on my future since no one else is. I'm not sure who to call--dcfs? The police? Cps? I just don't know. I do know that I need to get away from these people before I end up dead or a dropout.
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I'm 14 I live in Illinois and I want to get away from my mother. How can I go about doing this? My mom has been in abusive relationship with a mentally unstable military veteran since I was 7 years old. She's forced me into calling him dad, but more to the point, I have been put in immediate danger multiple times by him. Just lastnight she forced me to go bond with him. He took me to some place in Saint louis where people were racing their cars on the street. Lots of drinking going on and I have to assume there were drugs in the area. He was drinking as well. I knew no one there but him and my phone had died. There were fights. Eventually the police came so he rushed me into the truck my mom bought and speed away from the police with everyone else there. And I mean going so fast death would have been certain if he hit anything. I got home at 3am. My mom woke me up at 6am for school. I'd been sleep for maybe an hour and a half. I fell asleep in the bathroom. She spanked me for intentionally skipping school. I really could go on but lastnight and this morning are a microcosm of the past seven years. There are weapons allover the house. He has a ridiculously large porn collection. He's an alcoholic. My mother enables all of his bad behavior and subsidizes it. Then my mother comes to me for emotional support. It's too much. My grades are suffering and I need to focus on my future since no one else is. I'm not sure who to call--dcfs? The police? Cps? I just don't know. I do know that I need to get away from these people before I end up dead or a dropout.
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Domestic Violence Restraining Order- How bad does it have to get before I can obtain an order against my mother? Hi Everyone, I cut off contact with my parents back in March. My mother's abusive and toxic behavior was just too much for me to handle, and the stress brought on a series of health issues. She is a raging alcoholic, prescription drug abuser...you get the picture. My brother who is two years older than me (we are both legal adults) still lives there so I've heard how much worse things have gotten since I've left. She's gotten behind the wheel drunk on several occasions, has tried to stab my father and brother, and has harassed the whole neighborhood. A couple of weeks ago she was arrested for public intoxication and was released about 10 hours later. A couple of days ago after beating my father with her crutches and him having visible marks on his arms from trying to defend himself, she was arrested for felony domestic violence. They arrested her, took her away, but she posted bail shortly after so she's currently back at home. My brother and father are going to the courthouse to file for a restraining order for themselves today. With the police coming to the house several times a week for the past several months now, and these charges, I anticipate them getting the order. Law enforcement advised my father and brother to get the order so she will promptly be forced to leave the house. Given her behavior this past year especially, I am pretty certain no one will take her in and she will be homeless. She hasn't done anything physically violent to me yet, especially since I moved out and cut off contact before things got THIS bad. I saw it going this route and feared for my safety. I also didn't want to be responsible for enabling her behavior. I often worry about her hurting an innocent stranger. Once she gets kicked out, I feel like she'll try to target me next. I live in California. We live in different, but neighboring counties that are 15 minutes apart. From my research, I've found that I'd be eligible for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order since she is my mother, but I can't find any guidelines on how severe the harassment and abuse has to be before I can have one granted. I anticipate having to eventually file for an order, so I want to be prepared to do that as soon as I am allowed to. For more context, my family does not financially support me in anyway. I am on my mother's dental plan currently since she can only remove dependents during open enrollment each year. Their paperwork to do that was due two weeks ago, I have no ideal if my mother filed it. Either way, I'm turning 24 in a few months, so she will have to remove me from her plan soon. Your input is appreciated. Thank you!
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I was kicked out of a house I payed the wifi at and can’t stop paying bc I have to return the router but I am not allowed back in I have AT&T wifi not sure how to get around this. Should I call them and tell them I’ll pay them to pick it up?
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I was kicked out of a house I payed the wifi at and can’t stop paying bc I have to return the router but I am not allowed back in I have AT&T wifi not sure how to get around this. Should I call them and tell them I’ll pay them to pick it up?
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I was kicked out of a house I payed the wifi at and can’t stop paying bc I have to return the router but I am not allowed back in I have AT&T wifi not sure how to get around this. Should I call them and tell them I’ll pay them to pick it up?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my stuff in January. It's May now and he's done nothing (he has a history of failing to make commitments, so I'm not surprised/mad about this at all). He's now claiming I owe him $2000+ (I don't) and I need to pay it back before he gives me anything I own. He hasn't mentioned anything like this until yesterday (May 24th). I want my stuff back since I had only been given a 2 hour notice as to when I had to leave my previous home and I couldn't plan any of it out. I don't know what I can do in this situation. Can he keep my belongings? Can I do anything to get them back?
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[ { "content": "[CA] I (15) was kicked out of my father's home and have since moved in with my mother. He refuses to give me any of my belongings. What actions can I take? My father kicked me out in late October and had agreed to drive to where I currently am living (it's about a 8 hour drive) to bring me all my ...
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My recently deceased uncle’s common law partner is trying to contest my grandmother’s will (ON, Canada) This situation is kind of confusing so I hope I explain it well. I’ll give a bit of backstory. My grandmother (still living) has three children, my mom, my aunt, and my recently deceased uncle. On her will she split the money evenly between my mom, my aunt and my uncle. However she specified that if my uncle passed away, rather than giving the money to his daughter (my cousin), the money would go to me and my brother. The reason why she did this is because my cousin has never treated my grandmother well, my mom’s siblings (and therefore my cousins) are well off compared to my family, my brother and I have a great relationship with our grandmother, my mom has almost single handedly cared for my grandmother throughout the last 10 years, and it’s an open secret in my family that my cousin is probably not even my uncle’s biological daughter (his ex wife cheated) and therefore not my grandmother’s biological granddaughter. My grandmother and my cousin have no relationship. She even skipped my cousin’s second wedding. So it makes sense why she wouldn’t want to give her money to my cousin. However, now that my uncle has passed, his common-law partner of 26 years has been harassing my mom saying that she’s going to take her to court over my grandmothers will. She wants to change the will so that the money that was supposed to go to me and my brother goes to my uncle’s daughter. She claims that my mom manipulated my grandmother into changing the will in her favour. In reality both of my parents advised my grandmother not to do this because they knew it would cause trouble. She has money and my family doesn’t have the resources to fight her in court. The easy solution I guess would be to change the will to give the money that was supposed to go to my brother and I to my cousin. I have no problems with this. She can take the money for all I care but the issue is my grandmother is in the early stages of developing dementia and probably can’t demonstrate the necessary capacity to change the will. So what is the path we can take that results in the least amount of headache, that doesn’t bankrupt my family with legal bills, and that ensures that this woman is never seen in our lives again? Some (maybe) useful info is that my uncle’s partner is an alcoholic and she can barely string a sentence together by noon (no judgment against people who struggle with alcoholism, just wondering if this can be used against her). Also my cousin despises this woman even though she’s fighting to get my cousin’s name on my grandmother’s will (although we don’t know if my cousin knows this). Also my grandmother doesn’t even have much money so I don’t even know what the hell she’s fighting for. I think she’s just vindictive and cruel. My uncle hasn’t even been gone for a week and she’s already talking about suing my family over my grandmother’s will. Sorry if I included unnecessary info or if I left out key details. If I missed anything please ask!
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Do I pick up certified mail addressed to my deceased mother? My Mom had a fall and was taken to the hospital. Long story short, it was a mess over several days of treatment and they shipped her to Hospice after being called out for keeping her without any type of fluids for 3 days that caused severe heart issues. She died at Hospice a couple of days later on the 19th. The medical examiner’s office is currently reviewing the case. This hospital has a policy of slapping a lien on your house in case of accidents until the health insurance pays them and sending you a certified letter. (Mom was in an auto accident 12 years ago and they did it then.) We are both listed as owner’s of the home with the survivor getting the house. She’s dead and I’m dealing with all the stuff but it hasn’t been reported to Social Security or Medicare because of the investigation, no death certificate. Do I sign for her certified mail even though she’s dead? Do I contact the hospital? What should I do?
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Do I pick up certified mail addressed to my deceased mother? My Mom had a fall and was taken to the hospital. Long story short, it was a mess over several days of treatment and they shipped her to Hospice after being called out for keeping her without any type of fluids for 3 days that caused severe heart issues. She died at Hospice a couple of days later on the 19th. The medical examiner’s office is currently reviewing the case. This hospital has a policy of slapping a lien on your house in case of accidents until the health insurance pays them and sending you a certified letter. (Mom was in an auto accident 12 years ago and they did it then.) We are both listed as owner’s of the home with the survivor getting the house. She’s dead and I’m dealing with all the stuff but it hasn’t been reported to Social Security or Medicare because of the investigation, no death certificate. Do I sign for her certified mail even though she’s dead? Do I contact the hospital? What should I do?
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Do I pick up certified mail addressed to my deceased mother? My Mom had a fall and was taken to the hospital. Long story short, it was a mess over several days of treatment and they shipped her to Hospice after being called out for keeping her without any type of fluids for 3 days that caused severe heart issues. She died at Hospice a couple of days later on the 19th. The medical examiner’s office is currently reviewing the case. This hospital has a policy of slapping a lien on your house in case of accidents until the health insurance pays them and sending you a certified letter. (Mom was in an auto accident 12 years ago and they did it then.) We are both listed as owner’s of the home with the survivor getting the house. She’s dead and I’m dealing with all the stuff but it hasn’t been reported to Social Security or Medicare because of the investigation, no death certificate. Do I sign for her certified mail even though she’s dead? Do I contact the hospital? What should I do?
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Do I pick up certified mail addressed to my deceased mother? My Mom had a fall and was taken to the hospital. Long story short, it was a mess over several days of treatment and they shipped her to Hospice after being called out for keeping her without any type of fluids for 3 days that caused severe heart issues. She died at Hospice a couple of days later on the 19th. The medical examiner’s office is currently reviewing the case. This hospital has a policy of slapping a lien on your house in case of accidents until the health insurance pays them and sending you a certified letter. (Mom was in an auto accident 12 years ago and they did it then.) We are both listed as owner’s of the home with the survivor getting the house. She’s dead and I’m dealing with all the stuff but it hasn’t been reported to Social Security or Medicare because of the investigation, no death certificate. Do I sign for her certified mail even though she’s dead? Do I contact the hospital? What should I do?
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Do I pick up certified mail addressed to my deceased mother? My Mom had a fall and was taken to the hospital. Long story short, it was a mess over several days of treatment and they shipped her to Hospice after being called out for keeping her without any type of fluids for 3 days that caused severe heart issues. She died at Hospice a couple of days later on the 19th. The medical examiner’s office is currently reviewing the case. This hospital has a policy of slapping a lien on your house in case of accidents until the health insurance pays them and sending you a certified letter. (Mom was in an auto accident 12 years ago and they did it then.) We are both listed as owner’s of the home with the survivor getting the house. She’s dead and I’m dealing with all the stuff but it hasn’t been reported to Social Security or Medicare because of the investigation, no death certificate. Do I sign for her certified mail even though she’s dead? Do I contact the hospital? What should I do?
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Police called my husband to say he can no longer contact his former company (fired this week) or any co-workers. No mention of an actual restraining order. Does this hold up? He is still friends with co-workers and had someone there writing him a reference. This is in Delaware, and just seems weird that it was a phone call, no documentation or mention of. Former employer is good friends with a cop. Is just a scare tactic? He doesn’t want to have legal repercussions for getting a reference, or just talking to his friends/former colleagues! thanks for input!
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Police called my husband to say he can no longer contact his former company (fired this week) or any co-workers. No mention of an actual restraining order. Does this hold up? He is still friends with co-workers and had someone there writing him a reference. This is in Delaware, and just seems weird that it was a phone call, no documentation or mention of. Former employer is good friends with a cop. Is just a scare tactic? He doesn’t want to have legal repercussions for getting a reference, or just talking to his friends/former colleagues! thanks for input!
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
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My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he takes with him when he drives. Mind you he puts them in the center console of vehicle we both legally own. He has plenty of prescription bottles under his name at home but he doesn't keep his pills in those. He keeps them in the one that's under my name. I'm worried that if he gets caught with them , in the car that is also mine I will be held responsible even though I'm not taking,buying, or selling any of that crap. Could I get away with saying I didn't know he took my pill bottle or would they look into me just bc the bottle has my name and I partially own the car?
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[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
[ { "content": "My bf keeps his pain/anxiety pills that he buys (not prescribed) in an old prescription pill bottle under my name. If he gets caught with it, would I be held responsible? My bf is a frequent user of pain pills/anxiety pills. So much so that he keeps them with him in a prescription bottle that he ...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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