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Threating Emails
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 09:59 AM, Debbie wrote:
What can I do to stop an person I remove from threatening me and my membersI assume you mean "threatening by email". It may depend on where in the world you are and the legislation that is in place. You can always try reporting them to their ISP, although there is no knowing how effective that might be. In the UK it would probably be seen as a matter for the Police (theatening behaviour is threatening behaviour after all, even if it is not face to face) and we also have a Computer Misuse Act which I expect would provide some redress. Chris |
Debbie,
What can I do to stop an person I remove from threatening me and myIf they were foolish enough to post a threat to any Groups.io group use the More menu under their post and select "Report this message". Select the option to have the report go to support and groups.io. If the message has already been deleted from the group, but you have a copy of it in your email, report it to [email protected] If the threats are being made off list then as Chris said you would report it to the service they used to send the threat. Safety first though: if you think there is a chance they have the ability to carry out a threat physically then report it to your local police, to have it on file if nothing else. In any case, do not respond to them. Try not to reveal in any way that you even read their threats - for some types of crazy that's all the encouragement they need. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 05:21 AM, Shal Farley wrote:
...if you think there is a chance they have the ability to carry out a threat physically then report it to your local police, to have it on file if nothing else.This may highlight a difference between US & UK Laws. AIUI in the UK there does not have to be a clear possibility of a physical threat; all that is needed is for the material in question (emails) to cause alarm, harassment & distress. Of course even if those criteria are met it does not guarantee police action. (FWIW further to my comment yesterday it is not the Computer Misuse Act that is relevant to this in the UK; it is other legislation that is used to deal with alleged offenders.) Chris |
Chris,
This may highlight a difference between US & UK Laws.Don't take my word on that, I haven't looked into it as a matter of law. AIUI in the UK there does not have to be a clear possibility of aThat may be true here as well. I was only suggesting that one may apply some personal judgement in order to decide if it is worth engaging the police on the matter. Shal -- Help: /static/help More Help: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list |
Mark Clark
Threats on ? ?Really?
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[mod note: it has not been stated that the threats were posted on groups.io] On Aug 29, 2019, at 03:20, Chris Jones via Groups.Io <chrisjones12@...> wrote:
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýChris,Well, over the time, I've learned a lot of these "internet shorthands". When I don't know any of them I just google it. Works 95% of the time :) I think it's important to know these things if you want to understand another language apart from your own, which is my case as a brazilian guy. So I have a file with these shorthands that I've learned so far. P.S.: Oops, I guess I've kind of drifted a bit from the original question. My apologies, hope you guys don't mind it! Cheers, AKA Starboy Sent from a galaxy far, far away. |
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