They keep warning people about Mc D's... but they never listen.
(BTW: contact local law enforcement and see what they suggest if this is actually serious )
2007-02-28 05:40:38
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answered by wizjp 7
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They aren't your fault, you know that. I'd contact the local authorities to let them know the possibilities of this guy returning to jail due to not learning from his mistakes while in prison; and get a restraining order, so you can put him back where this violent a** belongs if he breaks the order. He may have already broke the law by threatening you, so maybe if you make it known that he has done so you can keep him there.
2007-02-28 05:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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His actions are most certainly not your fault, they are an excuse.
First, I'd file for a restraining order.
Secondly, do you have any proof that he's "coming for you"...? If you do, I would take it to the police ASAP.
Sadly, there are very few ways to really protect yourself from someone and every idea I could think of to help you just leads to another "what if" situation.
Seriously though, go talk to the police, if there are threats, they shouldn't be taken lightly especially from someone getting out of jail with a chip on their shoulder.
But remember: His actions are not your fault. He shouldn't have done what he did and is obviously unstable.
Don't waste time..go to the cops, we pay them our tax dollars to protect us.
2007-02-28 05:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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go talk to an officer at a police station and see if you can get some form of protection from the police. If you still feel unsecure, try arming yourself with a taser or something. I wouldn't recommend something that can kill someone, because it would make things so much worse, unless this guy is serious about really harming you.
2007-02-28 05:48:03
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answered by Treebeard 4
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While he is incarcerated he has the time to think of all the things he is going to do when he gets out. When he actually gets out he will be so ******* happy for his freedom his anger and resentment towards you will evaporate into he air. Don't worry about him. You must have a very motivating sales pitch if he felt that energized.
2007-02-28 06:05:53
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answered by diamondbullet66 4
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Are you saying that mc donalds refused to give them something to eat because they closed?I think it is not politely. God said that we must give somebody to eat even if he hasn't money...Well actually we musnt throw rocks but actually nobody love no one, and this refusals can draw you mad one day..They are absurd. I heard in Greece there are shops opened during the evening-night..I think we loose humanity and become robots with rules...Nobody can say a word above the rule of closing at 11 a shop, no one , only God perhaps ...Read ''Gulliver 's travels ''and enjoy the way Swift laugh at his society..If a students comes to me after I finish the clases I can stay even an hour after school to tell him what he wants ...and here in my country young teachers are not well paid, actually they could walk without shoes...if it were to buy shoes from teaching...either shoes either food and paying to have a good temperatures inside their house in winter...Actually I don't know English so perhaps I don't understand what you are talking about .
2007-02-28 05:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on what you have included in this post HIS actions are not your fault. I recommend that if you have documentation of the threat to ""make an example of you" that you take out a restraining order against him so that he will not be allowed close to you.
2007-02-28 05:41:25
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answered by Anne Hatzakis 6
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invest in a gun
2007-02-28 05:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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